Style Upd ((install)): Taboo Japanese

Think of a serene Edo-period geisha whose eyes leak holographic tears. Or a shimenawa rope (sacred Shinto boundary) wrapped around a cyberpunk mech. Or a mokugyo (Buddhist drum) remixed as a dubstep sampler. That is the essence of Taboo Japanese Style UPD.

Historically, an updo immediately signaled a woman's age, marital status, and social standing. The Unmarried "Shimada": Young, single women wore variations of the Shimada-mage taboo japanese style upd

The "Taboo Japanese Style" draws from three core historical wells: Think of a serene Edo-period geisha whose eyes

The cracked geisha doll kept in the back of the closet. The ukiyo-e print of a ghost bleeding into the tide. The kimono obi tied left-over-right (the way they dress the dead). That is the essence of Taboo Japanese Style UPD

If you are looking for "Japanese style" in terms of social conduct, common cultural taboos include: Dining Etiquette

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