Category
page 1Japanese headgear
conical Asian hat
cone-shaped hat worn in various parts of Asia

kanzashi
upright=1.3|thumb|A modern set of the type worn by (apprentice geisha) for the month of January

hachimaki
thumb|Takeru Kobayashi wearing a hachimaki in 2010
A (headband, "helmet-scarf") is a type of Japanese headband, usually made of red or white cloth, typically featuring a design of kanji at the front.
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tenugui
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A is a traditional Japanese decorative towel made from a thin and light cotton. It dates back to the Heian period or earlier. By the Edo period, became what they are today; about in size, plain woven, and almost always dyed with plain color or some pattern. The long sides are finished with a selvage, while the short sides are left unfinished to allow fraying.
kasa
any of several traditional Japanese hats
kanmuri
Japanese ceremonial headdress of lacquer-coated black silk with a tail of black horsehair, worn by the Emperor of Japan, Shinto priests, and courtiers
tsunokakushi
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shaguma
thumb| (left) and (right) headdress
thumb|left|Duel between a and -wearing at the Battle of Ueno
The was a type of headgear worn by the officers of the Imperial Japanese Army troops in the Boshin War (1868–69). The headgear was composed of long, dyed yak hair and held in place by a chin-strap.
tokin
small black box worn on the foreheads of Yamabushi or Tengu in Japanese mythology