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yukata

[yoo-kah-tah] / yʊˈkɑ tɑ /




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She has a clear preference for the casual Yukata, made of unlined, summer-weight fabric with shorter sleeves, despite the urging of her sensei to up her game.

From Washington Post • Mar. 23, 2022

After the war, the Takekawa family, including Beth’s father, Yukata “Dutch” Takekawa, resettled in Minneapolis, one of the few U.S. cities allowing resettlement for Japanese Americans.

From Seattle Times • Jul. 25, 2021

In Japan there is a kind of cloth, mostly used for négligées, called Yukata, a bath-cloth, so called because it was originally used after the bath.

From A Fantasy of Far Japan Summer Dream Dialogues by Suyematsu, Baron Kencho




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