niinkin
Niinkin is a traditional Japanese footwear item historically used in rural and informal settings. It consists of a simple, often flat sole made from materials such as wood, straw, or woven fibers, designed to be worn directly on the foot or with minimal additional support. Unlike more structured footwear like sandals or shoes, niinkin emphasizes practicality and ease of construction, making it accessible for everyday use among farmers and villagers.
The origins of niinkin trace back to Japan’s Edo period (1603-1868), where it served as an affordable,
While not commonly used in contemporary fashion, niinkin remains a cultural symbol representing traditional Japanese rural
There is limited documentation on the specific variations and regional differences of niinkin, although its core