Meiji to Taisho: Japan's Western Fashion Revolution! Discover History
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Meiji to Taisho: Japan's Western Fashion Revolution! Discover History
Dive into the fascinating transformation of Japanese fashion during the Meiji (1868-1912) and Taisho (1912-1926) periods, when Japan rapidly embraced Western styles amid modernization and cultural enlightenment (bunmei kaika). This video explores stunning historical depictions through woodblock prints (ukiyo-e/yōfuku series by artists like Yōshū Chikanobu), illustrations, and rare photographs showing the shift from traditional kimono to Victorian-inspired dresses, hats, suits, and accessories.
In the Meiji era, see how the government promoted yōfuku (Western clothing) for men in official roles, while women—aristocrats, geisha, and early adopters—experimented with bustled gowns, parasols, and European hairstyles. Iconic prints capture court ladies sewing Western outfits, imperial ceremonies in hybrid attire, and urban scenes blending East and West in Ginza's bricktown.
Fast-forward to the democratic, cosmopolitan Taisho period: enter the iconic moga (modern girl / modan gaaru) – bold, independent women with bobbed hair, cloche hats, knee-length dresses, makeup, and a rebellious spirit. Discover how the "modern girl" symbolized consumerism, urbanization, and liberation, often depicted in vibrant illustrations, posters, and photos alongside the mobo (modern boy).
From Chikanobu's triptychs of women in lace and hats to Kobayakawa Kiyoshi's "Tipsy" print portraying the moga as a flapper-like figure, this visual journey highlights the tension between tradition and modernity. Witness the evolution that paved the way for today's Japanese street fashion and global influence.
Whether you're a history buff, fashion enthusiast, Japan culture lover, or ukiyo-e collector, this deep dive into Meiji Taisho Western fashion adoption features high-quality scans and analysis of authentic woodblock prints, illustrations, and vintage photographs.
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