Kappōgi
A kappōgi (割烹着, literally cooking wear') is a type of gown-like apron, originating in Japan. First designed to protect kimono from food stains, it has baggy sleeves terminating just after the elbow, and is as long as the wearer's knees. Its strips of cloth are tied at the back of neck and waist. It is particularly used when cooking and cleaning. The kappogi was introduced at Japan's first culinary academy, Akahori Kappō School, in 1904 when most people wore kimono on a daily basis.
Kappōgi
A kappōgi (割烹着, literally cooking wear') is a type of gown-like apron, originating in Japan. First designed to protect kimono from food stains, it has baggy sleeves terminating just after the elbow, and is as long as the wearer's knees. Its strips of cloth are tied at the back of neck and waist. It is particularly used when cooking and cleaning. The kappogi was introduced at Japan's first culinary academy, Akahori Kappō School, in 1904 when most people wore kimono on a daily basis.
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A kappōgi (割烹着, literally cook ...... wore kimono on a daily basis.
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Каппоги (яп. 割烹着, букв. одежда ...... только в церемониальных целях.
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割烹着(かっぽうぎ)は、衣服の汚れを防ぐために羽織って着るエ ...... ルなど化繊で出来たものも多い。フリルがついたものも存在する。
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A kappōgi (割烹着, literally cook ...... wore kimono on a daily basis.
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Каппоги (яп. 割烹着, букв. одежда ...... только в церемониальных целях.
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割烹着(かっぽうぎ)は、衣服の汚れを防ぐために羽織って着るエ ...... ルなど化繊で出来たものも多い。フリルがついたものも存在する。
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Kappōgi
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Каппоги
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割烹着
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