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A warm, illustrated portrait chronicles a young Japanese girl's everyday world, describing her clothing (wide-sleeved kimono, sash, paper handkerchiefs), footwear (split-toe stockings, sandals, high wooden clogs), and protective amulets. It depicts household arrangements—paper screens, rush mats, low lacquered tables, removable shoes—and domestic routines such as charcoal brazier cooking and early tea drinking. Emphasis falls on cultural habits of cleanliness, politeness, and playful domestic customs like using sleeves for pockets, together with child-rearing practices and simple moral anecdotes that explain manners and community expectations.
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