Japan is deeply entrenched in its traditions and a ‘Yukata’, which is essentially a relaxed form of a Kimono is a material illustration of the same. Made out of breathable cotton, this garment makes for appropriate wear during the summer festivals in the country and you will often spot young boys and girls walking around in this elegant attire. Additionally, you will be expected to wear this robe before entering an Onsen (hot spring bath). Owing to its exclusivity, you should buy one from a local clothing store for keepsake instead of the done-to-death Kimono. Souvenir shops around Tokyo and Kyoto usually keep the best of the lot.
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