Japan's history of shoes, will have two of flow. One of Southeast Asia and southern China, the shoes. A knot in front of the sole and hanao the toes and claws of the tunes of (Geta a string of) into the shoes. Japan's steamy climate and, easy to take them off. Another thing is originated in northern China and the Korean Peninsula and in genealogy, such as cheap shoes, shoes, the arch. About 2,000 years, Yayo.(彌生時代) the times, when a seed rice paddy in bridge was designed to lock tageta (clogs the field, 田下馱) are used. Quite a springboard for a hole in my toes in God is considered that the archetype of (下馱) considered on a string. On the other hand, oral system is the sixth century in a gold-plated, which originated in the Korean peninsula have been excavated from shoes in the tomb of a powerful family. The shoes are the royal court as a ceremonial or practical in luxury, but later used in temples, and a gentleman. Even today, the traditional ceremonial gowns, made of wood Kuts (沓) on. The cloth or leather shoes are made of, but woven with straw shoes outside in time, this is passed on to Japan's climate in China at the 8th century or take your shoes off and Waraji improvements in the habit of living a (草鞋). This is an article posted by a Japanese magazine explaining Japanese culture by explaining the explanation of the Japanese Shoes Museum. Since Kuts is the explanation is proper when a civilized nation to Japan called the shoes carried over from Baekje and mindeul is Come, explaining that a straw sandals that may have migrated from China. However... Japanese traditional straw shoes, Waraji, seem to have originated from straw shoes worn by Baekje people in the 6th to 7th centuries. Buyeo National Research Institute of Cultural Heritage recently two years, Buyeo-gun, Chungcheongnam-do, Korea Gwanbuk-ri Gungnam Pond ancient (135 private,) and the remains of Baekje excavated from (a personal paragraph 428) 64 pieces of younger looking into the Baekje Period, and 23 days to publish ‘the younger of Baekje’ and said like that. These straw shoes were made in the Xavi period (538-660 AD), and are characterized by very thin and delicate raw and seed lines. In Byeong-seon, director of the Straw Grass Life History Museum, who participated in the investigation, analyzed that Baekje and Japan's straw shoes are very similar in that there is no front gun with only shoe bottoms (thick wool on both sides of the waist). Director In said, "Considering that the shanty-shaped clogs discovered by the Buyeo National Museum in Neungsan-ri are similar to those of Japan, it should be seen that shoe making techniques such as straw shoes and clog shoes of Baekje have been transferred to Japan." Director In cited Daebo Yulryeong, an ancient code enacted in 701 AD in Japan, as the basis for such estimation. This code records that Hwah (long-necked shoes), Yi (long-necked shoes), and An (horse saddle) given by the king are produced by white paper god craftsmen, and the head of the department supervising them is Jeon-ri. Among them, "Yi" included Chori, or straw shoes. Their efforts to get out of the shadow of Baekje are tearful...
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