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In its pristine form, the straight black hair endemic to actual, [[Real Life|real-life]] Japanese people is worn long, save for perfectly level bangs trimmed just above the upper eyelids, and straight-cut side locks trimmed to roughly cheek and/or shoulder level, however shorter than the main length. It is widely believed to be the court style of the Heian Period, and thus [[Older Than Feudalism]]. Well, Japanese feudalism. The hairstyle is rooted in the fact the Japanese tend to have voluminous sideburns.
In its pristine form, the straight black hair endemic to actual, [[Real Life|real-life]] Japanese people is worn long, save for perfectly level bangs trimmed just above the upper eyelids, and straight-cut side locks trimmed to roughly cheek and/or shoulder level, however shorter than the main length. It is widely believed to be the court style of the Heian Period, and thus [[Older Than Feudalism]]. Well, Japanese feudalism. The hairstyle is rooted in the fact the Japanese tend to have voluminous sideburns.


The '''Hime Cut''' is currently losing favor among new titles. Styles such as [[Princess Curls]] are gaining prominence among anime royalty, and the general populace in Japan is adopting distinctive short cuts or ponytail offshoots, such as [[Tsundere]] [[Girlish Pigtails|pigtails]].
The '''Hime Cut''' is currently{{when}} losing favor among new titles. Styles such as [[Princess Curls]] are gaining prominence among anime royalty, and the general populace in Japan is adopting distinctive short cuts or ponytail offshoots, such as [[Tsundere]] [[Girlish Pigtails|pigtails]].


This hairstyle still has a good chance of showing up if the character is an [[Ojou]] or another similar type, like the [[Yamato Nadeshiko]]. Also a fairly popular style with [[miko]]s. In more modern settings, it's popular with [[Elegant Gothic Lolita]] characters. And if it's a [[Chanbara]], its appearance is almost a given, although usually the hair in back is gathered with a ribbon, and sometimes the side locks also. It's also used to accentuate personality traits traditionally associated with the [[Ojou]] and similar types: calm, dignified, traditional, elegant, graceful, demure, and modest (or some combination thereof). When listing examples, please identify which character traits the Hime cut is symbolizing or accentuating.
This hairstyle still has a good chance of showing up if the character is an [[Ojou]] or another similar type, like the [[Yamato Nadeshiko]]. Also a fairly popular style with [[miko]]s. In more modern settings, it's popular with [[Elegant Gothic Lolita]] characters. And if it's a [[Chanbara]], its appearance is almost a given, although usually the hair in back is gathered with a ribbon, and sometimes the side locks also. It's also used to accentuate personality traits traditionally associated with the [[Ojou]] and similar types: calm, dignified, traditional, elegant, graceful, demure, and modest (or some combination thereof). When listing examples, please identify which character traits the Hime cut is symbolizing or accentuating.
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Naturally, any [[Historical Fiction]] or [[Period Piece]] set between the Heian period and Meiji Revolution will have women in this hairstyle, in which case the cut has little meaning. When listing examples, please mention if the story is set in those times.
Naturally, any [[Historical Fiction]] or [[Period Piece]] set between the Heian period and Meiji Revolution will have women in this hairstyle, in which case the cut has little meaning. When listing examples, please mention if the story is set in those times.


Please do not list examples unless they have '''all''' the required physical characteristics (straight hair, bangs, sidetails, and back, all cut perfectly straight across) '''and''' at least one of the background or personality characteristics (royalty, [[Miko]], [[Ojou]], [[Yamato Nadeshiko]], [[Elegant Gothic Lolita]], or personality traits).
Please do not list examples unless they have ''all'' the required physical characteristics (straight hair, bangs, sidetails, and back, all cut perfectly straight across) '''and''' at least one of the background or personality characteristics (royalty, [[Miko]], [[Ojou]], [[Yamato Nadeshiko]], [[Elegant Gothic Lolita]], or personality traits).


Do not confuse with a [[Gilligan Cut]], or any kind of scene change as a cut.
Do not confuse with a [[Gilligan Cut]], or any kind of scene change as a cut.


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== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==

* Most any nubile woman in a [[Rumiko Takahashi]] work,{{verify}} especially in the Sengoku Era ''[[Inuyasha|Inu Yasha]]''.
== Anime and Manga ==
* Most any nubile woman in a [[Rumiko Takahashi]] work, especially in the Sengoku Era ''[[Inuyasha|Inu Yasha]]''.
** Sango also wears her hair in a version of this when she's not prepared for battle; she might be an action girl but she also is more [[Yamato Nadeshiko|mature, quiet, and self-conscious about her duties]] than she could be. Kikyou starts with ribbons binding both her back hair and side locks, but [[Important Haircut|ditches the ribbons]], going to the pristine form. She is a solemn priestess.
** Sango also wears her hair in a version of this when she's not prepared for battle; she might be an action girl but she also is more [[Yamato Nadeshiko|mature, quiet, and self-conscious about her duties]] than she could be. Kikyou starts with ribbons binding both her back hair and side locks, but [[Important Haircut|ditches the ribbons]], going to the pristine form. She is a solemn priestess.
** A clear example has shown up in ''[[RIN-NE]]'', Kaori [[Meaningful Name|Himekawa]] in chapter 8 sports a pristine version, if a trifle short in the back. Fitting, as she is a reincarnated princess, {{spoiler|or rather it was enough to convince a ghost as much. Kaori is actually a reincarnated ''sea turtle''. She's not happy about that. Then again her name "river princess" does actually foreshadow this reveal}}.
** A clear example has shown up in ''[[RIN-NE]]'', Kaori [[Meaningful Name|Himekawa]] in chapter 8 sports a pristine version, if a trifle short in the back. Fitting, as she is a reincarnated princess, {{spoiler|or rather it was enough to convince a ghost as much. Kaori is actually a reincarnated ''sea turtle''. She's not happy about that. Then again her name "river princess" does actually foreshadow this reveal}}.
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* Ms. Yoshinoya in [[Hidamari Sketch]] uses it. {{spoiler|That's why she was given a leading role in a parody of the story of Kaguya-hime, by her former student Kishi Maiko}}.
* Ms. Yoshinoya in [[Hidamari Sketch]] uses it. {{spoiler|That's why she was given a leading role in a parody of the story of Kaguya-hime, by her former student Kishi Maiko}}.
* Rin Itoshiki in ''[[Sayonara, Zetsubou-sensei|Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei]]''. She has many [[Yamato Nadeshiko]] and [[The Ojou|ojou]]-like traits, such as her interest in ikebana.
* Rin Itoshiki in ''[[Sayonara, Zetsubou-sensei|Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei]]''. She has many [[Yamato Nadeshiko]] and [[The Ojou|ojou]]-like traits, such as her interest in ikebana.
* [[Meaningful Name|Hime]]gami Aisa from ''[[To Aru Majutsu no Index]]'' she's also a variation on the miko theme.
* [[Meaningful Name|Hime]]gami Aisa from ''[[A Certain Magical Index]]'' she's also a variation on the miko theme.
** Saten and Uiharu from the spin-off ''[[To Aru Kagaku no Railgun]]'' perhaps explaining their fascination with ojou-samas.
** Saten and Uiharu from the spin-off ''[[A Certain Scientific Railgun]]'' perhaps explaining their fascination with ojou-samas.
* Yamada from ''[[Honey and Clover]]'' signifying her more traditional Japanese [[Girl Next Door]] nature.
* Yamada from ''[[Honey and Clover]]'' signifying her more traditional Japanese [[Girl Next Door]] nature.
* Male example: Sai no Fujiwara in ''[[Hikaru no Go]]''. [[Justified Trope]], at his time this hairstyle was gender-neutral.
* Male example: Sai no Fujiwara in ''[[Hikaru no Go]]''. [[Justified Trope]], at his time this hairstyle was gender-neutral.
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* A rare (if not unique) male example is Alto Saotome from ''[[Macross Frontier]]'', some characters even make fun of him calling him "hime-sama", it's implied that the reason is that he used to play mostly female roles when he was a theater actor (is not explained why he keeps the hairstyle after abandoning his acting career).
* A rare (if not unique) male example is Alto Saotome from ''[[Macross Frontier]]'', some characters even make fun of him calling him "hime-sama", it's implied that the reason is that he used to play mostly female roles when he was a theater actor (is not explained why he keeps the hairstyle after abandoning his acting career).


== [[Comic Books]] ==

== Comic Books ==
* The Japanese [[X-Men (Comic Book)|X-Man]] [[X-Men/Characters/2000s Members|Armor]] is usually portrayed with a Hime Cut, denoting her as more distinctly Japanese.
* The Japanese [[X-Men (Comic Book)|X-Man]] [[X-Men/Characters/2000s Members|Armor]] is usually portrayed with a Hime Cut, denoting her as more distinctly Japanese.


== [[Film]] ==

== Films ==
* ''[[Millennium Actress]]'' - Chiyoko has her hair (or prop hair) in this style when playing an actual Princess for one of her movies.
* ''[[Millennium Actress]]'' - Chiyoko has her hair (or prop hair) in this style when playing an actual Princess for one of her movies.
* Sadako from ''[[The Ring]]'' (being associated with the mystical).
* Sadako from ''[[The Ring]]'' (being associated with the mystical).


== [[Literature]] ==

== Literature ==
* In the ''[[Tortall Universe|Protector of the Small]]'' quartet, the [[Wutai|Yamani]] princess Shinkokami and her two ladies-in-waiting are described as having this haircut, referred to as "the noblewoman's style" and worn either loose or tied back with a ribbon.
* In the ''[[Tortall Universe|Protector of the Small]]'' quartet, the [[Wutai|Yamani]] princess Shinkokami and her two ladies-in-waiting are described as having this haircut, referred to as "the noblewoman's style" and worn either loose or tied back with a ribbon.


== [[Live-Action TV]] ==

== Live Action Television ==
* In ''[[Samurai Sentai Shinkenger]]'' Mako Shirashi had a hime-cut in later episodes. (Samurai)
* In ''[[Samurai Sentai Shinkenger]]'' Mako Shirashi had a hime-cut in later episodes. (Samurai)
** Also {{spoiler|Kaoru Shiba}}, an actual princess.
** Also {{spoiler|Kaoru Shiba}}, an actual princess.


== [[Music]] ==
* Suzuku Nakamoto of [[BABYMETAL]] has a hime cut, although she usually performs with it tied up into a ponytail or other style; she wears it down in the video for "Megitsune".


== Video Games ==
== [[Video Games]] ==
* [[Yamato Nadeshiko|Nakoruru]] and [[Miko|Mizuki]] from ''[[Samurai Shodown]]''.
* [[Yamato Nadeshiko|Nakoruru]] and [[Miko|Mizuki]] from ''[[Samurai Shodown]]''.
* Princess [[Barrier Maiden|Zelda]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|The Legend of Zelda Skyward Sword]]'' sports a traditional Hime Cut.
* Princess [[Barrier Maiden|Zelda]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|The Legend of Zelda Skyward Sword]]'' sports a traditional Hime Cut.
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* Utsuki, Kureha and Lady Ayako from ''[[Kuon]]''. Since it's set in [[Feudal Japan]], it's hardly surprising.
* Utsuki, Kureha and Lady Ayako from ''[[Kuon]]''. Since it's set in [[Feudal Japan]], it's hardly surprising.


=== Visual Novels ===

== Visual Novels ==
* In [[Ace Attorney]] there's Maya Fey, a spirit medium from an isolated villiage, wears a variation of this haircut along with her kimono. Her expy, Ema Skye, wears almost the exact same variation but with the bangs brushed to the side.
* In [[Ace Attorney]] there's Maya Fey, a spirit medium from an isolated villiage, wears a variation of this haircut along with her kimono. Her expy, Ema Skye, wears almost the exact same variation but with the bangs brushed to the side.
* [http://animeshots.org/shots/2551.jpg Rika] as a [[Miko]] from ''[[Higurashi no Naku Koro ni]]''.
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20100612223447/http://animeshots.org/shots/2551.jpg Rika] as a [[Miko]] from ''[[Higurashi no Naku Koro ni]]''.
* [[The Ojou|Rosa]] and [[Yamato Nadeshiko|Virgilia]] ''[[Umineko no Naku Koro ni]]''. There are others who have this hairstyle, but lack the personality traits.
* [[The Ojou|Rosa]] and [[Yamato Nadeshiko|Virgilia]] ''[[Umineko no Naku Koro ni]]''. There are others who have this hairstyle, but lack the personality traits.
* Kazuha from ''[[Yosuga no Sora]]'' an [[Ojou]].
* Kazuha from ''[[Yosuga no Sora]]'' an [[Ojou]].
* ''[[Yo-Jin-Bo]]'''s Hatsuhime has this cut, but, perhaps because she's a [[Rebellious Princess]], she keeps it [[Hair Decorations|tied up in a ponytail with a red bow]], leaving only her bangs and framing shoulder locks free.
* ''[[Yo-Jin-Bo]]'''s Hatsuhime has this cut, but, perhaps because she's a [[Rebellious Princess]], she keeps it [[Hair Decorations|tied up in a ponytail with a red bow]], leaving only her bangs and framing shoulder locks free.
* Mayucchi and Kokoro from ''[[Maji de Watashi ni Koi Shinasai!]]'', who are both [[Ojou]].
* Mayucchi and Kokoro from ''[[Maji de Watashi ni Koi Shinasai!]]'', who are both [[Ojou]].



== [[Web Comics]] ==
== [[Web Comics]] ==
* Ai, the catgirl robot of ''[[Ronin Galaxy]]'' has this haircut. She seems to be modeled after a traditional Japanese woman.
* Ai, the catgirl robot of ''[[Ronin Galaxy]]'' has this haircut. She seems to be modeled after a traditional Japanese woman.
* In ''[[Drowtales]]'', [http://www.drowtales.com/wordpress/?p=2849 Vidhi'yani], one of the Empress's overseers. The overseers are apparently all [[Lady of War|Ladies of War]] and represent tradition.
* In ''[[Drowtales]]'', [https://web.archive.org/web/20131008171015/http://www.drowtales.com/wordpress/?p=2849 Vidhi'yani], one of the Empress's overseers. The overseers are apparently all [[Lady of War|Ladies of War]] and represent tradition.
* Another western example is little Akiko Kitsune in ''[[El Goonish Shive]]'', presumably at the behest of her traditional Japanese mother.
* Another western example is little Akiko Kitsune in ''[[El Goonish Shive]]'', presumably at the behest of her traditional Japanese mother.


== [[Western Animation]] ==

== Western Animation ==
* Mai (nobility) from ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender]]'' has hair like this, though it's rarely drawn down. She also has [[Odango Hair]].
* Mai (nobility) from ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender]]'' has hair like this, though it's rarely drawn down. She also has [[Odango Hair]].
* In the ''[[Inspector Gadget]]'' episode, "The Japanese Connection" Penny's Japanese friend Atsuko sports this hairstyle along with the associated personality. It's probably the least offensive of the numerous stereotypes present in the episode.
* In the ''[[Inspector Gadget]]'' episode, "The Japanese Connection" Penny's Japanese friend Atsuko sports this hairstyle along with the associated personality. It's probably the least offensive of the numerous stereotypes present in the episode.


== [[Real Life]] ==

== Real Life ==
* Many wearers of [[Elegant Gothic Lolita|Lolita fashion]] and Hime Gal have a hime cut, presumably both due to its regal connotations and the fact that it frames the face nicely if all the rest of the hair is in ringlets or a bouffant. It is admittedly less popular now than it used to be.
* Many wearers of [[Elegant Gothic Lolita|Lolita fashion]] and Hime Gal have a hime cut, presumably both due to its regal connotations and the fact that it frames the face nicely if all the rest of the hair is in ringlets or a bouffant. It is admittedly less popular now than it used to be.


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Latest revision as of 22:01, 16 February 2023

And it's easy to maintain![1]

The regal hairstyle worn by many female characters, primarily in Japanese or Japanese-inspired media. The name comes from the Japanese word for princess and is associated with upper class and traditional upbringing.

In its pristine form, the straight black hair endemic to actual, real-life Japanese people is worn long, save for perfectly level bangs trimmed just above the upper eyelids, and straight-cut side locks trimmed to roughly cheek and/or shoulder level, however shorter than the main length. It is widely believed to be the court style of the Heian Period, and thus Older Than Feudalism. Well, Japanese feudalism. The hairstyle is rooted in the fact the Japanese tend to have voluminous sideburns.

The Hime Cut is currently[when?] losing favor among new titles. Styles such as Princess Curls are gaining prominence among anime royalty, and the general populace in Japan is adopting distinctive short cuts or ponytail offshoots, such as Tsundere pigtails.

This hairstyle still has a good chance of showing up if the character is an Ojou or another similar type, like the Yamato Nadeshiko. Also a fairly popular style with mikos. In more modern settings, it's popular with Elegant Gothic Lolita characters. And if it's a Chanbara, its appearance is almost a given, although usually the hair in back is gathered with a ribbon, and sometimes the side locks also. It's also used to accentuate personality traits traditionally associated with the Ojou and similar types: calm, dignified, traditional, elegant, graceful, demure, and modest (or some combination thereof). When listing examples, please identify which character traits the Hime cut is symbolizing or accentuating.

Naturally, any Historical Fiction or Period Piece set between the Heian period and Meiji Revolution will have women in this hairstyle, in which case the cut has little meaning. When listing examples, please mention if the story is set in those times.

Please do not list examples unless they have all the required physical characteristics (straight hair, bangs, sidetails, and back, all cut perfectly straight across) and at least one of the background or personality characteristics (royalty, Miko, Ojou, Yamato Nadeshiko, Elegant Gothic Lolita, or personality traits).

Do not confuse with a Gilligan Cut, or any kind of scene change as a cut.

Examples of characters with Hime Cuts include:

Anime and Manga

Comic Books

  • The Japanese X-Man Armor is usually portrayed with a Hime Cut, denoting her as more distinctly Japanese.

Film

  • Millennium Actress - Chiyoko has her hair (or prop hair) in this style when playing an actual Princess for one of her movies.
  • Sadako from The Ring (being associated with the mystical).

Literature

  • In the Protector of the Small quartet, the Yamani princess Shinkokami and her two ladies-in-waiting are described as having this haircut, referred to as "the noblewoman's style" and worn either loose or tied back with a ribbon.

Live-Action TV

Music

  • Suzuku Nakamoto of BABYMETAL has a hime cut, although she usually performs with it tied up into a ponytail or other style; she wears it down in the video for "Megitsune".

Video Games

  • Nakoruru and Mizuki from Samurai Shodown.
  • Princess Zelda in The Legend of Zelda Skyward Sword sports a traditional Hime Cut.
  • Flonne, the Elegant Gothic Lolita-esque girl from the Disgaea series. Incidentally, the male Seraph Lamington is the one who wears it in its most pristine form.
  • Touhou has several examples of the haircut, but only a few matches the personality as well:
    • Reimu Hakurei, the resident miko, sports this hairstyle in most of her early appearances. ZUN's art also leans more towards this than the wilder hair of most other depictions of her.
    • Princess Kaguya, which makes her one of the few characters without a Nice Hat or Hair Decorations.
    • Fujiwara no Mokou, who would have been actual Heian nobility.
  • Maori Kasuga of Arcana Heart, a Miko.
  • Emily "Lili" Rochefort from Tekken sports a perfectly trimmed blonde example of this.
  • Utsuki, Kureha and Lady Ayako from Kuon. Since it's set in Feudal Japan, it's hardly surprising.

Visual Novels

Web Comics

  • Ai, the catgirl robot of Ronin Galaxy has this haircut. She seems to be modeled after a traditional Japanese woman.
  • In Drowtales, Vidhi'yani, one of the Empress's overseers. The overseers are apparently all Ladies of War and represent tradition.
  • Another western example is little Akiko Kitsune in El Goonish Shive, presumably at the behest of her traditional Japanese mother.

Western Animation

  • Mai (nobility) from Avatar: The Last Airbender has hair like this, though it's rarely drawn down. She also has Odango Hair.
  • In the Inspector Gadget episode, "The Japanese Connection" Penny's Japanese friend Atsuko sports this hairstyle along with the associated personality. It's probably the least offensive of the numerous stereotypes present in the episode.

Real Life

  • Many wearers of Lolita fashion and Hime Gal have a hime cut, presumably both due to its regal connotations and the fact that it frames the face nicely if all the rest of the hair is in ringlets or a bouffant. It is admittedly less popular now than it used to be.
  1. Assuming you have naturally-straight hair - otherwise, it's a time sink to maintain.