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Asian conical hat

The Asian conical hat, commonly known as an Asian rice hat, coolie hat, oriental hat or farmer's hat, is a simple style of conical hat originating in East, South and Southeast Asia; and notable in modern-day nations and regions of Bangladesh, Bhutan, China, Cambodia, Northeast India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Thailand, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal, Philippines, parts of Outer Manchuria, Taiwan, and Vietnam.

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Hachimaki

A hachimaki (鉢巻) is a Japanese headband, usually made of red or white cloth, typically featuring a design of kanji at the front. They are worn as a symbol of effort or courage by the wearer, especially by those in the military, or to simply keep sweat off of one's face.

HitaikakushiW
Hitaikakushi

Hitaikakushi is a white piece of triangular paper or cloth worn on the head by yūrei in Japanese folklore.

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Kasa (hat)

A kasa (笠) is a term used for any one of several traditional Japanese hats. These include amigasa and jingasa.

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Shaguma

The Shaguma was a type of headgear worn by the officers of the Imperial Japanese Army troops in the Boshin War (1868–69). The headgear was quite peculiar, being a sort of wig composed of long, dyed yak hair and held in place by a chin-strap.

Tokin (headwear)W
Tokin (headwear)

A tokin is a traditional or fictional small black box worn on the foreheads of Yamabushi – practitioners of Shugendō – or Tengu, dangerous yet protective spirits of the mountains and forests from the Japanese mythology.

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Tsunokakushi

Tsunokakushi , is a traditional headgear worn in Shinto wedding ceremonies in Japan.