Asunaro

Forty-eight colored leaves

There is also a subtle color difference in fallen leaves. From the middle of the Heian period, it was described as "decay leaf color", and enjoyed the atmosphere of the moving season with the color of the attack.

In the Edo period, a luxury ban was issued, and the materials and colors of kimono worn by ordinary people were severely restricted, but by incorporating delicate and subtle commitments into dark colors, it created a variety of colors that are called "48 tea 100 rats".

The spirit and sense of aesthetic sense of Edokko has become a traditional Japanese color.

I want to learn the sense of superior predecessors that overcome adversity.

 Forty-eight colored leaves

I'd like to enjoy the changing seasons and Aya.

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