Kogarecha is a dark brown color with a yellowish tinge, and has a dull yellow-brown color that is reminiscent of the fluttering autumn leaves. It is said that since it appeared after the Azuchi-Momoyama period, it was described as ``Yellow Tang Tea'' and ``Kokare Tea,'' but it was a color that gained popularity under the name ``Kokare Tea'' from the Edo period to the Meiji period. The word ``Kogarashi'', which is used as a winter season word, has been written by famous poets such as Matsuo Basho, Akutagawa Ryunosuke, and Mori Ogai.
Kogarecha = Kogarecha
Today, ``Kogarashi'' is a seasonal word for winter, but it is said that in ancient times it was a seasonal word for early autumn. ``Kokarecha'' is pronounced as ``Kogarecha''.
DIC-N975/Kogarecha
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