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    高島田 投島田 つぶし島田

    A vast array of Japanese traditional hairstyles (nihongami) that fall under the category of unmarried women's hairstyles (shimada); all of which share the trait of vertically-tied bow-shaped hair fastened against the scalp.

    Sometimes tied with a motoyui (shown in image below).

    Variants
    Source: Kotobank (JP)

    From left to right:

    • Tsubushi shimada (つぶし島田)
    • Taka shimada (高島田)
    • Nage shimada (投島田)

    Other known styles:

    • Kyofu shimada (京風島田)
    • Yakko shimada (奴島田): Mid-Edo - early Meiji

    A noteable feature of this style was the use of red cloth to tie the hair.

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