Meaning

Kanji 襅

ceremonial robe worn by shrine maidens or court ladies

ceremonial robe worn by shrine maidens or court ladies, ceremonial sash

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Unicode code: U+8945

Readings

Kunyomi 訓読み
ちはや
Onyomi 音読み
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Nanori 名乗り
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Jōyō
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ちはや

thin, white ceremonial haori worn by miko

Example sentences

5 reference sentences

祭りの日、彼女は白いを着ていた。

On the day of the festival, she wore a white ceremonial robe.

神社では、を整えてから儀式に入る。

At the shrine, one begins the ritual after straightening the ceremonial garment.

古い絵巻には、をまとった女官が描かれている。

In the old picture scroll, a court lady wearing ceremonial attire is depicted.

母はのたたみ方を丁寧に教えてくれた。

My mother carefully taught me how to fold the ceremonial garment.

その資料には、と襷の違いも説明されている。

That material also explains the difference between the ceremonial robe and the ceremonial sash.