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Taboo Japanese Style - Upd

In traditional Japanese aesthetics, the nape of the neck ( unaji ) is considered one of the most sensual and attractive parts of a woman’s body. Traditional updos were specifically designed to lift the hair completely away from the neck, often shaping the hairline at the back into a distinct "W" or three-pointed fork shape ( eri-ashi ).

The Oiran wore the most extravagant, gravity-defying updos in Japanese history, known as the Date-hyogo . This style required dozens of heavy tortoise-shell and silver hairpins ( kanzashi ) arranged in a fan shape. taboo japanese style upd

The "Taboo Japanese Style" draws from three core historical wells: In traditional Japanese aesthetics, the nape of the