
Kajibaori(Coat Worn at the Scene of a Fire), Giometrical designs with three-comma crests on dark blue cotton

Haori

Kaji Shozoku (Suit worn at scene of fire), Light blue woolen twill ground (with wisteria crests)

Jinbaori (Coat worn over armor), Floral scrolling plants on red figured satin

Suo Garment (Kyogen costume), Matsukawabishi (pine-bark lozenge) and dragon-shaped lozenge design on black ramie

火事装束(羽織・胸当・石帯) 褐色呉絽服連無地(酢漿草紋付)

火事装束(羽織・胸当・石帯) 紺羅紗無地(立沢瀉紋付)

Coat

Jacket and Trousers (Nuno Hitatare) with Oak-Leaf Crests

Coat

Scarlet Hitatare (Cloak and Trousers)

Hifu (Haori Coat) with Triple-Chrysanthemums and Crests in Embroidery on Black Velvet Ground

Furisode (Long-Sleeved Kimono) with Phoenixes and Paulownias on Dark Blue Ground

Hitatare(Noh Costume), Design of cranes and tortoises on dark green ground

Furisode (Long-Sleeved Kimono) with Boy's Festival Motifs on Dark Blue Ground

Man's Haori

火事装束

Furisode (Long-Sleeved Kimono) with Tea Utensils on Dark Blue Ground
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[jacket]

Jacket for Fire-fighting, Black gorohukuren wool with mandarin orange and arrows (family crest)

Juban (Undergarment), Stream and kerria design on red chirimen crepe ground

Costume for Kemari, Design of lozenges on red ground

Hijirashatagaekamamonjinbaori

Kajibaori (Coat worn at the scene of a fire), Dark blue gorofukuren plain-weave wool with zigzag design (Crest: three oak leaves)
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Uploaded: 2025-07-23





