Question 4: , kanfuku in Japanese),
through Japanese embassies to China which resulted in extensive ________ adoptions by Japan, as early as the fifth
century ce[5].
Question 5: Damaged kimonos
can be disassembled and resewn to hide the soiled areas, and those
with damage below the waistline can be worn under a ________.
Question 6: As the kimono has another name gofuku(呉服
?, literally "clothes of Wu (呉)"), the earliest kimonos were
heavily influenced by traditional ________, known today
as hanfu(漢服
?
Question 7: A popular form of textile art in Japan is shibori (intricate tie dye), found on some of
the more expensive kimonos and ________ kimono jackets.