This particular one is called “Umanori-Bakama (ooh-mah-noh-ree-bah-kah-mah) which is used when men rode on horses (which is why the ends of the hakama is split like pants)
Hakama is closer to skirts, since the crotch part is so low down and loose.
How I wrote it last time seems to look like kimono is only for expensive formal wear, but there are also kimono made from other materials like cotton or linen and is also used for daily wear.
They passed it…
The Japanese government passed the joint custody law.
They had over 230,000 signatures against it, which they ignored, and bar association lawyers from over 10 provinces spoke up against it, which they ignored.
Now women and children can’t escape from DV exes.
Sorry, they approved it.
They are officially going to pass it on the 17th, Japan time (16th today US time).
Just to clarify, I couldn’t find anything official on the rape thing I tweeted last time, so that probably isn’t true (thank goodness)
And yes, the courts are supposed to judge if a parent is fit for a joint custody or not.
If this law passes, it gives joint custody to both parents in the event of a divorce, no matter what the situation is.
And apparently it also gives joint custody to ANYONE who fathered a child, married or not, even to rapists… if this is true… there are no words.
Once the joint custody is established, even if they live apart both parents’ income is calculated together, so most likely they can’t apply for various welfares.
In Japan child support isn’t enforced, so guess who suffers from this?