Hōmongi
The Hōmongi (訪問着) kimono replaces the role of the furisode when a woman marries. It is given to the woman when she marries, to signify her womanhood has transcended into a married life. It is of a less colourful and attention-drawing than the kimono of unmarried women, but it can be worn by unmarried women too. Directly translated homongi means "visiting wear" and it was very popular among the upperclass women in the Meiji era to wear as a formal dress for going out. The homongi is the most ostentatious kimono for married women and the second most for unmarried women. Usually, the homongi kimono is worn to tea ceremonies and weddings.
Hōmongi
The Hōmongi (訪問着) kimono replaces the role of the furisode when a woman marries. It is given to the woman when she marries, to signify her womanhood has transcended into a married life. It is of a less colourful and attention-drawing than the kimono of unmarried women, but it can be worn by unmarried women too. Directly translated homongi means "visiting wear" and it was very popular among the upperclass women in the Meiji era to wear as a formal dress for going out. The homongi is the most ostentatious kimono for married women and the second most for unmarried women. Usually, the homongi kimono is worn to tea ceremonies and weddings.
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25بك المحتوى هنا ينقصه الاستشه ...... الرسمية أو حفلات الشاي وغيرها.
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The Hōmongi (訪問着) kimono repla ...... a matching obiage and obijime.
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訪問着(ほうもんぎ)は、日本の女性用着物(和服)の種類の一つ。
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25بك المحتوى هنا ينقصه الاستشه ...... الرسمية أو حفلات الشاي وغيرها.
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The Hōmongi (訪問着) kimono repla ...... o tea ceremonies and weddings.
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訪問着(ほうもんぎ)は、日本の女性用着物(和服)の種類の一つ。
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Hōmongi
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هوومونغي
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訪問着
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