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Zineoween 23 & 24: Ressurect and Foliage
Glorious momiji (maples leaves) patterned kimono and obi, perfect to celebrate coming kôyô (leaves changing color) season!
If that kimono is definitely the star of the show (purple+orange <3), I like how the obi, with its maples over a bridge pattern, hints at momijigari (going maple viewing, much like hanami for sakura blossoms).
Based around the top ‘Woolen Time’.
Momijigari (紅葉狩, a.k.a. Viewing Scarlet Maple Leaves, Maple Leaf Viewing, or Maple Viewing) is a Japanese film shot in 1899 by Shibata Tsunekichi. It is a record of the kabuki actors Onoe Kikugoro V and Ichikawa Danjūrō IX performing a scene from the kabuki play Momijigari. It is the oldest extant Japanese film and the first film to be designated an Important Cultural Property.