評価指数
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| 1 | Botamoch | a sticky rice dumpling with sweet azuki paste served in spring, while a similar sweet Ohagi is served in autumn. |
| 2 | Chimaki | (steamed sweet rice cake) Tango no sekku and Gion Festival. |
| 3 | Osechi | New Year. Dishes for special occasions |
| 4 | Sekihan | Sekihan(赤飯) is red rice which is served for any celebratory occasion. It is usually sticky rice cooked with azuki, or red bean, which gives the rice its distinctive red color. |
| 5 | Soba | New Year's Eve. This is called toshi koshi soba (年越しそば) (literally " year crossing soba " ). |
| 6 | Kimono | The Kimono (着物), labelled the " national costume of Japan " , is the most formal and well-known form of traditional fashion. |
| 7 | Yukata | The Yukata (浴衣) is a kimono-like robe that is worn specifically in the spring and summer, and it is generally less expensive than the traditional kimono. |
| 8 | Hakama | The hakama(袴), which resembles a long, wide pleated skirt, is generally worn over the kimono and is considered formal wear. |
| 9 | Obi | The obi(帯) is similar to a belt as it wraps around the final layer of the traditional robe to help in keeping all of the layers together for a long period of time. |
| 10 | Zori | A zori(草履) is a type of sandal worn with a traditional outfit that resembles flip-flops by design, with the exception that the base of the shoe is a block of wood, rather than rubber or plastic. |
| 11 | Geta | Geta (下駄) are a form of traditional Japanese footwear that resemble clogs and flip-flops. |
| 12 | Tabi | Tabi (足袋) are traditional Japanese socks worn with thonged footwear dating back to the 15th century. |
| 13 | Waraji | Waraji (草鞋) are sandals made from straw rope that in the past were the standard footwear of the common people in Japan. |
| 14 | Zori | Zori (草履) are flat and thonged Japanese sandals made of rice straw or cloth, lacquered wood, leather, rubber, or, most commonly, synthetic materials. |