Category
page 1Shinto religious clothing
hakama
thumb|Two wearing
thumb|A Japanese woman wearing with a top at Tsurugaoka Hachimangū|alt=A Japanese woman wearing a hakama with a furisode (formal kimono for young women with long sleeves)
thumb|A miko and male priest, both wearing ; note the lack of
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fundoshi
is a traditional Japanese undergarment for men and women, made from a length of cotton.
Hu
East Asian ceremonial sceptre

senninbari
right|thumb|Women stitching for men going to war in China, 1937
A or one thousand stitch is a belt or strip of cloth stitched 1,000 times and given as a Shinto amulet by Japanese women and imperial subjects to soldiers going away to war.
Jōe
thumb|250px|A (right) wearing a
is a garment worn in Japan by people attending religious ceremonies and activities, including Buddhist and Shinto related occasions. The is essentially a white , traditional hunting robes worn by nobles during the Heian period.