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What exactly is Edo Koji?

Hair culture of ancient Japanese women

Imitation of Chinese style rose in the period of Antu in Taoshan, and gradually became a common performance in Japanese costume dramas.

I often see hairstyles. But it is limited to the samurai class, and the people and nobles remain the same.

In some cases, until modern times, the Japanese royal family still wore twelve sheets and combs on some festivals.

Teru Shimada beard: The one without a ponytail is called Teru Shimada beard. There are many forms of bun at the back of hair, but they are all uniform.

They are all rolled up, and those with long ponytails are all evolved from the sacred mountain or the partial biography. Not one day.

The princess's hairstyle is the hairstyle of the wife or daughter of a famous Japanese name.

Pendulous hair: Use (one hair, one hair) the oldest and simplest style, from ancient tombs to Datong period.

In the era of Heian Kamakura Muromachi, women probably had this hairstyle. Split half the hair in the center of the head and use it

A drooping hairstyle decorated with flowers and leaves.

True Style: Hairstyles for boys and girls from the Asuka period to the middle Muromachi period. Side by side

Cut your hair to waist length, separate the center of your head from the left and right, and hang your hair.

Bones: With Heian Kamakura-machi and the times, braids have also become short parts of women (cheeks on both sides).

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Big curly hair: a hairstyle for women. Take the front hair to make the big temple protrude and let it go back to the bun.

After gliding for a long time from the Heian period, the braids of court women passed through the Kamakura Muromachi era and reached Edo.

Time stereotype.

Bun: A hairstyle for women in the Edo era. Insert an image on a decorative bun.

Same hairstyle.

First, since the middle period of Edo, the bun of married women in Kansai has been particularly popular.

Piece-hand bun: An arc-shaped bun used to tie hair. In Kansai, it became Edo.

In the middle ages, women who like the wind, fortune tellers and doctors' wives will comb their hair like this.

Jade knot: one of the hairstyles left by women in the edo period.

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