Do Koreas have better traditional dresses than the Japs?
Do Koreas have better traditional dresses than the Japs?
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Why do those dresses look so plastic?
Not talking about the girls here.
yes korean hwan bloodline is the superior race
no, I like junihitoe better
t. connoisseur
>traditional dresses
Most Koreans were dressed in rags, not those fancy modern inventions
so were japs
calm down, this is true for all traditional dress
I think it makes them look fat to be honest.
who is bottom mid right
I think the biggest difference is there are still people in Japan who unironically wear traditional dresses without being “muh this is our culture”
China and Korea aren't like this
Nancy Jewel McDonie
she's in a kpop groupd called Momoland and is half white, good taste friendo
made by what? silk? cotton?
hanbok is pretty boring, just skirt and 2 colors. kimono is more interesting and vivid.
Are kimonos or hanfus any comfortable to wear? Hanboks are small and kinda scratchy
no
based
hanfu when worn properly are kind of suffocating because it's suppose to be tight even for women but nowadays people drape it like some kind of curtain
a little bit hard to move especially when you go up and down the stairs if you're not used to wear, but not so uncomfortable.
Yukata is very comfortable
t. Country that was nude until modern times
Haha...
You are best at joking.
Those dresses really do look like cheep factory made "traditional" clothes you can buy at Doqnuijote for 1000yen or smth.
hahahahahaha
>Be jap
>Clothes culture existed in history
Real history of Kimono
>Public nudity was quite normal and commonplace in Japan until the Meiji Restoration. Commodore Matthew Perry's interpreter Rev. S. Well Williams wrote "Modesty, judging from what we see, might be said to be unknown, for the women make no attempt to hide the bosom, and every step shows the leg above the knee; while men generally go with the merest bit of rag, and that not always carefully put on. Naked men and women have both been seen in the streets, and uniformly resort to the same bath house, regardless of all decency. Lewd motions, pictures and talk seem to be the common expression of the viler acts and thoughts of the people, and this to such a degree as to disgust everybody."
>"traditional" Japanese clothes
>>/x/
What do you mean by posting fantasy paintings?
>fantasy paintings
t. japanese painting
>Despite the lack of taboos on public nudity, traditional Japanese art seldom depicted nude individuals except for paintings of bathhouses.
Then show genuine pictures, faggot.
why like shitfling ing?
William Richard Carles, Life in Corea, 1888. (Internet Archive)
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>Other women of the lowest class were standing at the doors of their houses, suckling their children, or doing some household work. Their faces, which were uncovered, bore the signs of smallpox, hard work, and hard fare. A short bodice worn over the shoulders left the breasts exposed, and the dirt of their clothes, the lack of beauty of any kind, and the squalor in which they lived, gave a most unpleasant impression of Corean women in general.
Sorry. It is not the Hanbok but the custom of the lowest classes.
And that custom has been around since the 19th century.
Unlike Japan, we basically lived in clothes.
lol
Also, the pictures of most of the lowerest classes are also directed by Japanese people
Exposure in Korea was the custom of the lowest class, but exposure in Japan was popular
>Hanbok = Real traditional costume with real history
>Kimono = Fake traditional costume made by the West
>WE WUZ INJUNS AND SHEIT
>In the 18th century, the shortness of jeogori reached an extremity and scarcely cover the breasts. Therefore, women of respectable social backgrounds began to wear a piece of long cloth called heoritti around the breast. Heoritti was originally an undergarment beneath the jeogori but then became outwear. The common and lowborn classes often eschewed the heoritti altogether as a way of indicating that they had given birth to a son.[44] This also may have assisted in breastfeeding.
>The common and lowborn classes often eschewed the heoritti altogether as a way of indicating that they had given birth to a son.
only "some women of respectable social backgrounds" hided their breast?
>Also, the pictures of most of the lowerest classes are also directed by Japanese people
Isabella L. Bird, Korea and Her Neighbours, 1898. says
>I have mentioned the women of the lower classes, who wash clothes and draw water in the daytime.
Are they Arabs?
having tits out is a good thing, only prude whitoids (and by whitoids i mean burgers) think otherwise
Not really. Only Asians.
>lowborn classes
>Other women of the lowest class were
Literally the custom of the lower classes
Why don't Japanese understand English?
>Exposure in Korea = customs of the lower classes
>Exposure in Japan = popular, general
Yes it is all propaganda of Japan
The Japanese have created a savage image of Korea, photographed it, and spread it around the world
The same is true of breast exposure.
In Korea, breast exposure was not popular, but only a part of the custom of the lower classes
However, the Japanese made for Korea a barbaric country that had to be dominated by Japan
This pic was produced by the Japanese and spread to the world.
This is about the Russo-Japanese War
No it's not because they get saggy. Burgers are the most based people. Don't say such things
>it wasn't popular
>only the lower class did it
>the lower class is always the most numerous
>not popular
??? is this some kind of jewish triple-tongue speak or was korea a nation of kings and royalty? lol
they only get saggy if theyre big, koreans dont have big tits
In Korea, the nobility has increased and the commoners have decreased as the time passed.
19th centry, It was the hardest and hardest time to live in Korean history.
Because This is because of the political system in which a particular family, generally called sedo-politics(세도정치), occupied all political power
It began in the early 1800s.
So far, the pictures on Korean painting are all before 1800
Of course, the class of the citizens was a mess.
There was also a custom of exposing the breasts among the lower classes, but this was some part of it and exposure was not as popular unlike Japan
>Literally the custom of the lower classes
I just asked
>The common and lowborn classes often eschewed the heoritti altogether as a way of indicating that they had given birth to a son.
and you showed It means Only Yangban can hide their tits and about 80-70% women didn't hide them.
>breast exposure was not popular, but only a part of the custom of the lower classes
I'd like to see that source
>I have mentioned the women of the lower classes, who wash clothes and draw water in the daytime. Many of these were domestic slaves, and all are of the lowest class. Korean women are very rigidly secluded, perhaps more absolutely so than the women of any other nation. In the capital a very curious arrangement prevailed. About eight o'clock the great bell tolled a signal for men to retire into their houses, and for women to come out and amuse themselves, and visit their friends. The rule which clears the streets of men occasionally lapses, and then some incident occurs which causes it to be rigorously reenforced. So it was at the time of my arrival, and the pitch dark streets presented the singular spectacle of being tenanted solely by bodies of women with servants carry-ing lanterns. From its operation were exempted blind men, officials, foreigners' servants, and persons carrying prescrip-tions to the druggists'. These were often forged for the purpose of escape from durance vile, and a few people got long staffs and personated blind men. At twelve the bell again boomed, women retired, and men were at liberty to go abroad. A lady of high position told me that she had never seen the streets of Seoul by daylight.
Even
>A lady of high position told me that she had never seen the streets of Seoul by daylight.
When did they have sex?
>Other women of the lowest class were standing at the doors of their houses, suckling their children, or doing some household work. Their faces, which were uncovered, bore the signs of smallpox, hard work, and hard fare. A short bodice worn over the shoulders left the breasts exposed, and the dirt of their clothes, the lack of beauty of any kind, and the squalor in which they lived, gave a most unpleasant impression of Corean women in general.
William Richard Carles, Life in Corea, 1888. (Internet Archive)
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>women of the lowest class
>women of the lowest class
>women of the lowest class
Faggot jjokbari
Go get your clothes on.
even exposure completely disappeared in Japan after World War II
> After WWII, when Japan was occupied by the Allied military, public nudity was more extensively suppressed and Western clothing, which included boxer shorts, briefs, brassieres, and panties, became normal.
As always, traditional Japanese cultures are all fake (Clothes, painting, architecture, food, etc.)
It is of no value and has been created by Western modernization influences since the nineteenth century.
>hanbok
SCYTHIO-KOREANIC MASTERRACE CLOTHING
>k*m*n*
filthy jjokbari island monkey fantasy clothing
but korean whores in japan wear the dress
kim...
Do not trust Japan
There is no such thing as a traditional culture that is valuable to Japan unlike Korea
It was all made since the 19th century
rather, American traditional culture is more valuable and historic than Japanese traditional culture
BASED
He's not Corean he is a Hakka BVLL
wtf japanese building look like beggars shack lol
Well said my fellow HWAN brother.
Ernst von Hesse-Wartegg 1895 says
>There is one mystery that I still can not solve. I have never seen men work at any time while walking in the alley at any time in the morning, at noon, at night, but how is this country doing life at all? While the women who are small and lavishly thin and thinly drained do housework and cooking and washing, the men hold small kell in their mouth and gather together to play shogi in a hut or in a narrow alley or take a nap And everything is in the hands of women. It is also evident here that the lower the attitude of respecting your wife, the lower the cultural level of that country. Korean women are also inferior to mules. Men say that they get married to get slaves. Women are ignored without a name, and the law itself is not for women.
>>women of the lowest class
Even the common women in corea had to behave as if slaves, it's a problem.
you should thank japan for developing your cunt
If I edit it as a picture, everyone can make Pyongyang look more like a city than Tokyo.
The Japanese are not based on absolute statistics and data.
The problem is that kimono is a completely fake culture.
naked in Japan were maintained until World War II
>1. Public nudity was quite normal and commonplace in Japan until the Meiji Restoration.
>2. In 1872 a law was passed in Tokyo prohibiting public nudity, mixed bathing, and urinating in the street. Not only total nudity was banned, but naked thighs and upper torsos also resulted in fines. In 1876 more than 2,000 people were arrested for nudity offenses
>3. Toward the end of the 19th century, the Japanese government banned public nudity as a means of appearing more “civilized” to the West and repealing a series of unequal treaties. What eventually followed was a burgeoning pornography industry and a new sexual attitude towards the human body to go with it. As “Pink Japan” eloquently puts it: “Once the naked body had been legislated against and thus ceased to be commonplace, it took on an erotic and mystified meaning.”
>4. After the Meiji Restoration, the Japanese government began a campaign to institute a uniform national culture and suppress practices such as public nudity and urination that were unsightly, unhygienic, and disturbing to foreign visitors.
>5. Despite the lack of taboos on public nudity, traditional Japanese art seldom depicted nude individuals except for paintings of bathhouses.
>6. After WWII, when Japan was occupied by the Allied military, public nudity was more extensively suppressed and Western clothing, which included boxer shorts, briefs, brassieres, and panties, became normal.
is this Consoleman from Korean Sentry?
>William Richard Carles, Life in Corea, 1888. (Internet Archive)
can't explain when the common class women began to wear a piece of long cloth called heoritti around the breast.
Anyway, even women of respectable social backgrounds wore "jeogori reached an extremity and scarcely cover the breasts". in 18th, right?
>from japanese hotel to korean tourists
>please flush your used toilet papers
>do not throw them into bins
>thank you
in this modern days, still you cannot flush toilet papers in kimchiland
>naked
but it gets very cold during winter here and japanese at that time couldn't survive without kimono
Most importantly, we covered the exposure with a chest cover(Gaseum Garigae,가슴 가리개)
In modern hanbok, chest cover disappears. Because now we wearing skirt up to our chest.
But in the until 19 century there was a chest cover over the chest
...
Did you get dressed today?
First Go get your clothes on.
Be careful, that Singapore flag believes his ancestor is from Hwan-guk, unfortunately.
But the Hwanguk is also descendant of the Japanese.
What's this autist Canadian?
I sort of like hanboks, but kimonos usually have more interesting and pretty patterns, and the form in general is better. I feel like hanboks get a little boring fairly quickly.
>chest cover disappears. Because now we wearing skirt up to our chest.
>But in the until 19 century there was a chest cover over the chest
It really makes sense why all of your traditional clothes seem so still now.
It's logical.
after you please
>descendant
HAHAHA
You also think it's true? wow
Why do koreans always compare themselves to Japan?
Why don't they compare themselves to some other countries?
To me it looks like a strange fixation. Where does it come from?
No, we do.
omg
cute!
These dress are ugly and look like milk maids
that's I want to ask you guys
Why do white people compare fake culture kimono and hanbok that has history and tradition?
Kimono is fake traditional culture created in the 19th century
*AHEM"
WE WUZ creator of the world and the ancestor of the Hwanguk!
JooE and Daisy are so uggo.
People in China still wear Manchu style clothes casually which is funny
You still can't almost all Japanese didn't have kimonos then wore nothing and naked in those days.
They had and wore kimonos and sometimes did so.
I tried to look for some pics they walked around naked, but I couldn't. Do you have some?
>Tell the truth to the Japanese
>They will lie to you
Why can not the Japanese get out of this pattern? Kimono is Western culture.
For ao dai i prefer simple and long traditional ones on women as opposed to very detailed ones
There is a TV show they are making now about ancient history here, I really like the detail they put into the old Han style robes
Looks different from hanfu though, more Malay style
Hahaha!!! Hwanguk believers are too funny.
More modern ao dai
Looks similar to Cantonese
I like Jap dresses better, more form-fitting, less tent-like.
Sorry I posted it from at random.
Have you already found a pic of public nudity in Japan? I wanna see the one of them.
Why are you smiling?
The exchange is the history of Japan
i know... you're fucking zainichi... so you can't understand
Japan is the father of humanity
Hahahahahahahahaha!
The testimonies of those days exist and there are obvious facts Are you a child?
Accept the reality
>Faggot jjokbari
I've never said Korean "gook" nor bad words.
but I usually met Korean who said "jjokbari !!!" or some dirty words on 4 chan, it's annoying.
You had better behave more gently for yourself, I think.
lol See who attacked first.
literally only soyshit, plebs, and coocks ITT
let me enlighten you how peak traditional dress should looks like
Ah! Fundoshi! yeah, it's our culture still now. I didn't think that you meant Fundoshi was an example of public nudity of Japan.
Now I understand you!
but I think
>the Japanese government banned public nudity
is different from Fundoshi.
Then I wanna see public nudity of Japanese women.
I find cultural clothes from all cultures beautiful. I think Korea has something special with it though, maybe because the world didn't bastardize it. There's cheap versions for tourists to wear but on a global scale it's just starting to find its way into modern fashion and doesn't have any bad connotations.
I also like it because the clothes work during traditional dance is freeing while clothing for other traditional dances are very restricting.
They are not my posts.
My first post is
>ao dai
is very beautiful and I've never met someone who don't like ao dai.
What do you mean?
Why are Japanese people so comprehensible?
Are not you Japanese?
You Japanese attacked Hanbok first.
> fundoshi is not exposed
Is the Japanese has a mental illness?
Ao dai is the modern vietnam dress but historically it was only the dress of Hue and central vietnam where the Imperial capital was
Traditional Hanoi/red river dress is like pic or else look like mountain nigger
Mekong dress is “black pyjamas” and very dull imo
Traditional Mekong outfit
smiling? no. I was laughing out loud.
They are same as the Korean who believes Korea created the universe and pizza, right?
Let's smile together.
>You Japanese attacked Hanbok first.
I just asked you some questions I wondered, but if you felt "I'm attacked! jjokbari!!! "
I have to stop asking you.
lol crazy zainichi
The people who created the universe are Japanese.