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ghost costume

A costume that resembles a ghost.

This may be a sheet ghost (a white sheet with eye holes cut out), or a white hooded cloak.

In addition to this, Japanese media often depicts ghosts in Buddhist burial clothing, called shinishozoku. This often includes a simple white kimono with a collar folded right-over-left to denote death, as well as a white triangular headpiece.

Characters might also be depicted alongside floating fire-shaped orbs called hitodama. The character might be also do a ghost pose by raising their hands and allowing their wrists to dangle loosely.

Examples

shiroshouzoku

See also

  • Halloween costume

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