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    Geta (footwear) (redirect from 下駄)
    Geta (下駄) (pl. geta) are traditional Japanese footwear resembling flip-flops. A kind of sandal, geta have a flat wooden base elevated with up to three...
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    the genkan. Schools and public baths (銭湯, sentō) have large shoe cupboards (下駄箱, getabako) with compartments for each person's outdoor shoes. In private...
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    A getabako (下駄箱) is a shoe cupboard in Japan, usually situated in the genkan, an entryway or porch of the house. This is often called a cubby in the United...
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  • Kenichi's Calligraphy! 書の道も一歩からでござるの巻 Winner Winner Shinzou is the Winner! たか〜い下駄で競争でござるの巻 142 Kiyo's Super Electrical Magnetical Power! 新忍法マグキャットでござるの巻 We...
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  • Hammer (天使のハンマー, Tenshi no Hanmā) (1998 issue 6, Big Comic) Geta and Diamonds (下駄とダイヤモンド, Geta to Daiyamondo) (1999 issue 17, Young Sunday) Memory Off (メモリーオフ...
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    Dictionary] (in Japanese). Kenkyūsha. Adachi, Mitsuru (23 July 2007). "ja:下駄とダイヤモンド" [Geta and Diamonds]. Short Program. Vol. 3. Tokyo: Shogakukan. p. 36...
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  • "The Cat Who Wore Sandals" Transliteration: "Geta o Haita Neko" (Japanese: 下駄を履いたネコ) Keiichirō Saitō Shingo Natsume Keiichirō Saitō July 30, 2021 (2021-07-30)...
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  • wealthy business leaders. zaibatsu 財閥, a "money clique" or conglomerate geta 下駄, a pair of Japanese raised wooden clogs worn with traditional Japanese garments...
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  • tucked into the collar of a woman's wedding kimono. Similar to a kaiken. Geta (下駄) Wooden thong sandals. Geta are usually made of a lightweight wood such as...
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    made of stone. They are also known as Shísuǒ (石锁) in Chinese. Tetsu geta (鉄下駄, "iron clogs") are worn like sandals, but require gripping the clogs with...
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