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Please also take a look at these Studio Oeuf https://www.studio-oeuf.com/ Sonobe Tsukimi Sometsuki https://www.sometsuki.com/ Let's try it out for your Coming of Age Ceremony! Tie a "kaku obi" under the hakama. In the video, we introduce the "ichimonji musubi" style. Tie it firmly so that it is wide enough to rest on the "koshiita" at the back of the hakama. This is an important step as it will be the base of the hakama! Tie the "kaku obi" so that it slopes down at the front and rises at the back. The hakama in the video is a Sendaihira Umanori hakama, so it is worn like pants. The front strings of the hakama are very long. Once you can tie the front strings securely, bring the back strings to the front and they are like decorations. Arrange the shape so that it is symmetrical on both sides and you're done. A cross style with a longer width is good, as in the finished video. You'll be able to tie it after a few practice. Make sure you get a good grasp of the key points and remember them! ★With the cooperation of Suzuki Suzuo, a student of Studio Oeuf and a shakuhachi player,