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Japanese clogs with 4 letters | |
GETA | 4 |
Definition for Japanese clogs
Japanese clogs, also known as geta or zori, are traditional footwear in Japan that have been worn for centuries. These wooden sandals are distinctively designed with a raised platform called a hanao to elevate the wearer's feet above the ground. The upturned shape of the geta ensures that the high wooden soles remain off the ground, protecting them from dirt and moisture. The term 'Japanese clogs' encompasses various styles, including the geta with two perpendicular wooden teeth and the zori with a flat sole often made from woven tatami material. These versatile and iconic shoes are not only comfortable for walking but also serve as a symbol of Japanese culture and tradition.
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The shortest answer for the term Japanese clogs is GETA with 4 letters. The longest answer GETA has 4 letters.
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