Nihongami: Hairstyles of the Karyukai - Tayuu, Shinzo & Kamuro
Historical Time Period: Mid-Edo Period - 2nd Half (1753-1789)
Hairstyle Name: Otoko Genroku (男元禄) lit. “Genroku Man”
This hairstyle is different from its sibling style, the Onna Genroku, in that the topmost gathering of hair is styled in a tall, shaku-like pattern, compared to that of the female style. These hairstyles are a reference to the loud, flamboyant gender-fluid style of fashion during the Genroku period of Japanese history, a time when men and women dressed so alike you couldn’t always tell them apart on sight.
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