mastersto
Mastersto is a term that refers to a type of traditional Japanese footwear, specifically a type of geta. The name "mastersto" is derived from the Dutch word "master" and the Japanese word "sho" (shoes), reflecting the historical trade relationship between the Netherlands and Japan. Mastersto are characterized by their unique design, which often includes a wooden sole and a leather upper, similar to other types of geta. They are typically worn during formal occasions and ceremonies, and are known for their comfort and durability. Mastersto have a rich history, dating back to the early 17th century when Dutch traders introduced the design to Japan. Today, mastersto are still worn in certain regions of Japan, particularly in the Kansai area, and are considered a symbol of traditional Japanese craftsmanship and culture.