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The Kago Rice Cooker Donabe is the perfect vessel for cooking fluffy steamed rice! Its easy-to-hold basket-like shape help distribute heat evenly while its inner lid lightly pressurizes the pot and prevents its contents from boiling over. Its eye-catching translucency and earthy tone perfectly capture the aesthetics qualities of Banko-yaki, a traditional type of ceramics ware from Mie Prefecture in Japan.
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November 17th (Kitsuke of the Day) by Mari Lenoirre
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Not much here to say, Just a shrine visit before Ozashiki later. Taken at Hamamura Shrine.
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Sketchdump no. 3! Lotsa OC stuff with a couple scenery attempts thrown in.
Also Monster Hunter lol
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Do kimono have inner pockets? I always remember seeing actors in movies stuffing things into their kimono so I’m wondering if they have inner pockets?
Stuffing things into your kimono is part of the fun of wearing one :D
Kimono don't have pockets in the Western sense of the word, but thanks to their tailoring they do have places one can stash trinkets. Main ones are:
Tamoto 袂, the pocket part of a kimono sleeve. Back of women's ones are open (but sleeves are longer and weight of item is often enought to keep them in place). Men's ones are sewn shut and so perfect to act as pockets.
Futokoro is the “pocket” created between the kimono left fold and the obi (when worn women style). Men also tuck things at a similar place near their obi but I don't know if that is called the same.
if you wear one, sarashi (long bleached cotton cloth) was used by both sexes as a kind of binding undergarment, and could be used to hold items (it is a famous cliché in yakuza movie to menacingly have a blade tucked into their belly sarashi).
You can also tuck things into your obi, nowadays this is especially true for fans. Sensu are tucked up front, uchiwa in the back
Besides carrying things simply in small woven baskets or furoshiki (fabric squares), people also used many kinds bags and pouches, you can check this past note (and see an irl tamato otoshi in this note).
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kago in a tuxedo (immediately ruined)
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November 17th (Kitsuke of the Day) by Mari Lenoirre
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Not much here to say, Just a shrine visit before Ozashiki later. Taken at Hamamura Shrine.
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Kitsuke of the Day: SL Renaissaince Festival with Toshichiyo by Mari Lenoirre
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Toshichiyo and I visited the SL Ren Fair before it closed and had fun taking this on the ship we saw, Toshichiyo is wearing one of her new appliers for her store "Geigi" it looks so cute and so do the other appliers I have seen from her, and I am wearing a applier gifted by Toshiha for my birthday last month, Toshichiyo also sent me a gift applier which I will take a photo of in hopefully for the next Ozashiki. The cute bag in my arms is from Earth Joy. I can not get over how fun this location was to take a photo at. Pictured: Toshichiyo and Toshinami
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