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A form of traditional Japanese footwear, [[sandals]] with a wooden sole raised off the ground by two teeth (called [i]ha[/i]), and held onto the foot with a fabric thong ([i]hanao[/i]), there is also a specific style called [[Tengu-geta]], which has only a single peg in the middle. Not to be confused with [[okobo]], which are also elevated from the ground, but are made with a single platform running the entire length of the sandal instead of the teeth of the geta [h4]See also:[/h4] * [[Japanese_clothes]] * [[zouri]] * [[okobo]] * [[tabi]] [h4]External links:[/h4] * Wikipedia: Geta: < http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geta_%28footwear%29 > Updated by surveyork9 Sat, Dec 16 '23, 15:14 |
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A form of traditional Japanese footwear, a [[sandals|sandal]] with a wooden sole raised off the ground by two teeth (called [i]ha[/i]), and held onto the foot with a fabric thong ([i]hanao[/i]), there is also a specific style called [[Tengu-geta]], which has only a single peg in the middle. Not to be confused with [[okobo]], which are also elevated from the ground, but are made with a single platform running the entire length of the sandal instead of the teeth of the geta h4. See also * [[japanese clothes]] * [[zouri]] * [[okobo]] * [[tabi]] h4. External links * "Wikipedia: Geta":http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geta_%28footwear%29 Updated by bot Sun, Sep 18 '22, 02:55 |