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For [[sarashi]] worn around the midriff area. This sarashi style is a more historically accurate depiction of how a sarashi is typically worn by both males and females as far back since feudal Japan. The whiteness and purity of the cloth have ritual significance, therefore it may also be used in rituals or [[festival]]s with [[kimono]], [[happi]], [[hachimaki]], [[fundoshi]], and/or [[loincloth]]. Use this tag only if the character's midriff is clearly shown with a sarashi covering it. h6. Examples include post #4773322 post #4357365 Festival themed post #4811567 post #4057515 If the bandages are unwrapped, use with [[undone sarashi]]. post #4911581 If both the chest and midriff are covered, use with [[chest sarashi]]. post #4059538 post #1350816 If only the chest is covered, use [[chest sarashi]] instead. post #4296298 post #4599289 h4. See also * [[chest sarashi]] * [[bandages]] * [[covered abs]] h4. External links * "Wikipedia: Sarashi ":[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarashi] * "Japanese wiki: Sarashi ":[https://www.japanese-wiki-corpus.org/culture/Sarashi.html] Updated by bot Sun, Sep 18 '22, 02:55 |