dozó
Dozó is a term that can refer to several things, most commonly a type of traditional Japanese wooden sandal. These sandals are characterized by their elevated wooden soles, which are typically two-pronged, though variations exist. The purpose of the elevation is to keep the wearer's feet away from the ground, protecting them from dirt, water, and mud. Dozó are often worn with traditional Japanese attire such as kimonos or yukatas, particularly during outdoor events or in environments where protection from the elements is necessary. The height of the sole can vary, with some dozó being quite tall.
In some contexts, "dozó" might also be used colloquially as a nickname or a term of endearment,