A yukata is a light weight cotton summer Kimono.
I had been taking lessons on how to wear a Yukata and tie the belt. I had the intentions of studying how to put on a Kimono but because of lack of time and the cost of accumulating all the Kimono accessories (underwear, ties, belts, clips, in addition to the thousand dollar kimono), I decided to learn to wear the yukata.
So, I have been practicing for 3 weeks now and yesterday we had a party were everyone was dressed in Yukatas and kimonos. It was partly a demonstration too. So, we got up on stage and tied it infront of everyone. I was a bit nervous standing infront of everyone, in addition to the newspaper being there to take pictures of the silly foreigners. Because in Japan, an event instantly becomes international relations when a foreigner is present
So, I had a wonderful time. After the sit down dinner we of course piled into the cars in our yukatas and went to the mall. It is quite an interesting sight, when you have 7 people all dressed in traditional Japanese summer clothing walking through the mall. Of course we had to stop for Starbucks and take Print Club (print club is little photo stickers that are a huge hit here). Only in Japan would I be wearing a Yukata, drinking Starbucks, and taking Print Club.

It was a wonderful experience and a great way to cap off my stay in Japan.
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