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She was dressed in a cherry-red “furisode” kimono and navy blue hakama. “I spent my first three years in online classes and my last year on this campus,” the princess told reporters before ...
Emiko Ban, 81, a kimono tailor who cuts bolts of cloth into pieces to make kimono, said she used to receive more orders for long-sleeved "furisode" than she could keep up with at the end of a year.