Even in this period, in ceremonies that were not government affairs such as New Year Imperial Poetry Reading Parties or New Year Gagaku (ancient Japanese court dance and music) Recitals or private ceremonies such as genpuku (celebrate one's coming of age), they wore official ikan or noshi layering hitoe or kinu and sashinuki. |
この時代でも御会始(歌会始)や御楽始(雅楽始)など、政務ではない儀式や私家の元服などの儀式には単や衣(あこめの類)を重ね、指貫をつけた正式な衣冠・直衣を着用した。 |