Kahalagahan ng kimono sa kultura ng mga Hapon
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00:00The country of Japan is rich in culture and one of its most famous symbols is their traditional kimono like the one we're wearing right now.
00:11And now, we'll talk about the history and story behind this kimono and how it should be worn.
00:19We'll be joined by Mila Villagonzalo Chutaychi,
00:23Business Tourism Ambassador International 2020, Japan Creator and Director of the International Foundation of Women.
00:30Good morning and welcome to Rise and Shine Philippines.
00:32Good evening and good morning to all of you.
00:36Ohayou gozaimasu, minna-san, to my fellow countrymen in Japan and all over the world.
00:43Kimono connecting Kimono Philippines, Japan to the world.
00:48Ohayou gozaimasu.
00:50Okay, tell us about the kimono culture in Japan.
00:54Yes.
00:55A little history about it and its significance to the culture of Japan.
00:57Yes, the kimono culture is the same as what we have in the Philippines.
01:01This is the culture of Japan that is really being taken care of.
01:05That's why you have to take good care of them on how to properly wear a kimono.
01:12Okay.
01:13Yes.
01:14I want to know, what are the occasions when kimonos are used?
01:18Because you mentioned earlier that this kimono we're wearing right now is a summer kimono.
01:23Yes, it's a summer kimono.
01:24So there are different types of kimono.
01:26Yes.
01:27How special is this kimono to the Japanese?
01:30The kimono depends on the occasion.
01:32The kimono has a wedding kimono.
01:35When you're 20 years old, like us, 18 years old, the kimono is long.
01:42The wedding kimono is thick, like a geisha.
01:47The furisode is long, like this.
01:51We have a formal kimono, the wedding tomisode.
01:58When you're a mother and your child is getting married, you have to wear a black kimono.
02:04Then, the formal kimono.
02:07There are many types of kimono depending on the occasion that you're wearing.
02:13So the price is different depending on the kimono, the silk that you're wearing.
02:19The one I'm wearing right now is a summer kimono.
02:23Because it's hot in Japan, the texture of the fabric has to be thin.
02:27This is a summer kimono.
02:29It has to be thin.
02:31This is a yukata.
02:33Yukata means summer kimono.
02:35This is a kimono that has to be thin when you're wearing it.
02:39Because it's hot in Japan, the layer has to be thin when you're wearing it.
02:44What about the furisode?
02:46The furisode is long.
02:48It's really beautiful.
02:50It's obi.
02:52The life of a kimono is in the obi.
02:54This is called an obi.
02:56It's like a kimono belt.
02:58It's beautiful.
03:00If you wear an obi in the back and front, it's 1 to 45 lessons.
03:05If you forget to wear it, you won't be able to do the obi.
03:11Even if your kimono is beautiful, if you don't wear the obi properly,
03:15you won't be able to wear it.
03:17You won't be able to give justification to the kimono.
03:20Maybe you should wear it better.
03:22Let's do a demo.
03:24We already talked about colors and design.
03:26Let's see what Ma'am is saying about how to wear it.
03:31Let's do it.
03:35Maybe Meiji will wear the kimono.
03:41Please show us the correct process.
03:44This is called a kimono.
03:48I will show you step by step how to wear a kimono.
03:53If you want to wear a kimono, you can do it yourself.
03:56This is the easiest way.
03:58You can wear a kimono in just 3 minutes.
04:01You can do it yourself.
04:04It's a summer kimono.
04:06We are wearing socks or medias.
04:09What is this called, Ma'am?
04:11This is called tabi.
04:13This is called kusuchita tabi.
04:15This is a kimono.
04:18First, we will align the collar.
04:26Then, adjust it at the back.
04:31Then, you will raise it.
04:33It depends on the length you want.
04:36Align it.
04:38It depends on the length you want.
04:42Now, the kimono needs to be on the right side.
04:46Where is your right side?
04:47Yes, it's always on the right side.
04:49You will adjust the kimono like this.
04:54You will adjust it to the length you want.
04:59Should it be on the floor?
05:02Yes, but it's better if it's on the floor.
05:07It's adjustable depending on the occasion.
05:10It's better if it's on the floor.
05:14All kimonos, whether it's summer, formal, or informal,
05:20it's always on the right side.
05:22Because there's a procedure that follows.
05:26This is called talihimo.
05:29It's called himo.
05:31You will tie it to your body.
05:34You can do it yourself.
05:36When you go to Japan, tourists wear this.
05:40Yes, but it's not complete if you don't wear it.
05:47It's a must.
05:48It has a cultural value.
05:50Yes, it has a value.
05:52You will be satisfied if you wear this.
05:56Now that you've tied the kimono,
05:59it doesn't move anymore.
06:02You will adjust the back so that it looks good.
06:07Let's show it to the camera.
06:10You will flatten it like this
06:14so that it looks good on the back.
06:19It's even, right?
06:21If you look at it, you can see the curve on the back.
06:26Very precise.
06:28If you don't have a collarbone,
06:32you can adjust it on the front.
06:36So you will adjust it on the back and front.
06:39It looks like you're inserting the collarbone.
06:42It reminds me of our Philippine malong.
06:45You can also grow a lot of malongs.
06:47Yes, so that it looks good.
06:49You have to be careful.
06:51This is a collarbone.
06:53It has to be visible.
06:57You have to measure it.
06:59There's a measurement?
07:01You have to fold it so that it looks good.
07:08So that's how detailed the kimono is.
07:11Yes, it has to be detailed.
07:13Because there's a measurement.
07:15Even if you don't have a collarbone,
07:17it looks good.
07:19This is where your kimono will be fixed
07:23so that no matter what you move,
07:25it won't be damaged.
07:28Okay, so we will continue wearing Meiji's kimono
07:33together with Ms. Myla
07:35so that we can learn more about how to wear a kimono.
07:40Actually, Ms. Myla is the first Filipino kimono teacher.
07:44Okay, so later we will show the final look of Meiji's kimono.
07:51But meanwhile, we would like to thank Ms. Myla
07:54and later we will show the final look of Meiji's kimono.
07:58Thank you, Ms. Myla, for sharing with us
08:00and visiting us this morning.
08:02Alright, this is it for now.
08:04Our kimono drama by Ma'am Myla is finished.
08:10Thank you very much.
08:12It's so beautiful.
08:14What kind of summer kimono is this?
08:17It's called chocho.
08:19Okay, a butterfly.
08:22It's a sign that we might need to go to Japan.
08:28We need to manifest.
08:30Alright, thank you once again, Ms. Myla.
08:32We still have more stories to tell.