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In Japan, kimonos have a very special place in people's hearts, and are a medium for a thousand symbols. For more information about kimono, see the [[Kimono|useful notes]]. For use as a visual cue for traditionality, see [[Kimono Is Traditional]].
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Yukata are worn by nearly everyone come summer and festivals. The feelings they awaken are rather similar to kimono. By nature, a yukata is relaxed home-wear (comparable to shorts and a tank top), and situations where one can wear it are very limited. A big deal of the allure of [[Festival Episode|summer festival]] or hot springs (filler) episodes in anime and manga is related to having the cast in yukatas. ''[[Vapor Wear|Because there's nothing underneath]].'' On young children, the special fluffy yukata obi makes for an excellent chance for extra big bows and super-cuteification.
 
[['''Kimono Fanservice]]''' comes in two types, which can and do overlap (Please note that straight fanservice, where the garment simply happens to be a kimono, but could just as well be a bathrobe or a shirt or any other garment, is simply [[Fan Service]].):
 
==== A: [[Costume Porn]] ====
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