Kimono trivia

Kimono Mini Quiz

Test your knowledge with these top questions!

Question 1

Wearers fold the left side of a traditional kimono over the right side to avoid what cultural association?

Folding the right side over the left is a practice strictly reserved for preparing bodies for Buddhist funeral rites in Japan.

Question 2

Traditional kimonos lack buttons and zippers, instead using a wide sash called an obi to do what?

The obi acts as a structural belt to hold the overlapping fabric securely, often tied at the back in complex, decorative knots known as musubi.

Question 3

Young women wear the furisode style of kimono with extra-long sleeves to signal what life status?

Historically, single women would playfully wave the swinging sleeves of a furisode, which can measure over three feet long, to attract potential suitors.

Question 4

Tailors traditionally construct a kimono from a single bolt of cloth to create what specific silhouette?

The garment is sewn from a standard bolt called a tanmono, using straight rectangular cuts without darts to drape the body in a flat, linear form.