Hachimaki facts for kids
A hachimaki (鉢巻, "helmet scarf") is a headband with styles that came from Japan. They are usually made from red and white cloth. People wear them to show hard work, or to keep sweat from the eyes.
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History
Nobody is sure how hachimaki started. Most people say that Samurai wore them under their helmets for comfort.
Kamikaze pilots wore them before flying to their deaths.
Styles
Hachimaki are normally decorated with words, such as "Nippon Ichi" (日本一, "the best of Japan"), and with the rising sun between the kanji characters.
Images for kids
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Kōshirō Matsumoto IV as Sakanaya Gorobee by Sharaku
See also
In Spanish: Hachimaki para niños
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