kayabas
Kayabas are a type of traditional Japanese footwear. They are characterized by their flat wooden soles and fabric uppers, typically made of cotton or linen. The soles are elevated to keep the wearer's feet off the ground and are often made of paulownia wood. Kayabas come in various heights, with taller ones being more common for formal occasions or certain traditional performances. They are secured to the feet with fabric straps that pass between the big toe and the second toe, similar to how traditional Japanese socks, called tabi, are worn.
The use of kayabas is closely associated with traditional Japanese clothing such as kimonos and yukatas. They