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Japanese clog

Noun: The Japanese clog, also known as "geta," is a traditional wooden platform sandal with a thong or two parallel straps that hold the foot in place.

Example sentences:

  1. I bought a pair of Japanese clogs as a souvenir from my trip to Tokyo.
  2. She struggled to walk in the Japanese clogs, as they were quite different from her regular shoes.
  3. Traditional Japanese attire often incorporates Japanese clogs for a complete look.

Adjective: The Japanese clog culture is deeply rooted in Japanese traditions and has been passed down for generations.

Example sentences:

  1. Her collection of Japanese clog artwork showcased the intricate designs and craftsmanship.
  2. We attended a Japanese festival where participants dressed in kimono and donned Japanese clog shoes.
  3. The intricate patterns on the Japanese clog made it a unique and eye-catching footwear choice.

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