In Kyoto, they like to keep it old fashioned, so they wear kimonos or yakutas
服 (fuku) is the Japanese word for "clothes".
yes
Japanese tailors, dressmakers and clothing manufacturers make traditional Japanese clothes, such as kimonos, as well as western-style clothes.
it is made out of leather
One of the traditional Japanese garments is called 'kimono.'
the Japanese have always worn "modern" clothes e.g. 50 years ago there clothes would of been considered modern for the time i would suggest u rephrase this question to "when did the Japanese stop wearing traditional clothes such as the kimono" the Japanese have always worn "modern" clothes e.g. 50 years ago there clothes would of been considered modern for the time i would suggest u rephrase this question to "when did the Japanese stop wearing traditional clothes such as the kimono"
Japanese in the 1960's wore Kimonos'.
Japanese national costume. Only kidding, some of them wear school uniform and some of them wear normal clothes. Depends on the school's uniform policy, just like every other country in the world.
Hanbok is a korean traditional clothes derived from Chinese traditional clothes called Hanfu. Kimono is a traditional Japanese clothes. Choosing better one is depends on your cultural preference whether Chinese or Japanese culture.
—Distribution of food and clothes to the Japanese —build some temporary house to let the people have a place to live
Usually American brand clothes and Kimonos on special events.
服 (fuku) is the Kanji for "clothes".