@2mangamonsters Yes. Another way to tie an obi is tie a Bunko Musubi, which is basically a bow or a "butterfly". The bunko musubi is most commonly worn when wearing a yukata rather than a formal kimono. Also, Maiko - apprentice geisha - where there obis in a kind of bow.
can the "knot" on the back of the obi be a bow?
2mangamonsters 7 months ago
@2mangamonsters Yes. Another way to tie an obi is tie a Bunko Musubi, which is basically a bow or a "butterfly". The bunko musubi is most commonly worn when wearing a yukata rather than a formal kimono. Also, Maiko - apprentice geisha - where there obis in a kind of bow.
Haldir1970 4 weeks ago
I was just playing some snake games on this
You simply pause the video, put it all the way back to 0:00, and simultaneously press the left and up buttons on your keyboard.
viperxraptor2001 8 months ago
thank you so much !!
arigatou!! :)
shakazoula 1 year ago
Thank you. Your videos are very helpful.
maydaystraitof 2 years ago