hatok
Hatok is a traditional Japanese headwear that has been worn for centuries, particularly during the Edo period. It is characterized by its distinctive shape, which resembles a cone or a small mountain, and is typically made of straw or bamboo. The hatok is often adorned with colorful patterns and designs, reflecting the wearer's social status and regional influences. It is commonly worn by men, but women also wore variations of the hatok, particularly in rural areas.
The hatok serves multiple purposes. It provides protection from the sun and rain, essential in Japan's varied
The design and style of the hatok vary by region. For example, the hatok from the Tohoku