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Learn about Japan's traditional colors

2025.2.24

Can you read it? The traditional Japanese color "Umekoucha" is not pronounced "Umekoucha"










What is the traditional Japanese color "Umekocha"?




Baiko-cha is a light light green color with a hint of tea. It is said to have been derived from the pen name "Baiko" of the first Onoe Kikugorou. Known as a leading Kabuki actor, Kikugorou gained fame after appearing on stage as a female impersonator, and then moving to Edo to play the role of a hat. It is said that his popularity came more from his skilled performance than from his good looks. Kikugorou's flamboyant style of performance is closely linked to the elegance and refinement symbolized by this color.





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It is said that the first Onoe Kikugorou, a representative Kabuki actor in Japan, chose to wear light green to accentuate his individuality during the Edo period when light blue was in fashion.







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What is “Learn about Japan’s traditional colors”?
We will also introduce beautiful traditional Japanese colors, how to read their kanji, and the background behind the colors. Let's enjoy together the Japanese sensibilities that have been passed down since ancient times.

 

 


Reference books: “Beautiful Japanese Traditional Colors” published by PIE International, “365 Days of Poons Illustrated Book” written by Reki Seikatsu and published by Genkosha

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