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Ironically, as Japan modernized in the post-WWII era, the health of the began to decline. The introduction of Western leather shoes and high heels created a wave of hallux valgus (bunion deformities).
When shoes come off, they are often replaced by indoor slippers. However, if the room has tatami mats , even slippers must be removed; one should walk only in clean socks or barefoot. 2. Traditional Footwear and Accessories japanese feet
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In many cultures, feet are often an afterthought—hidden away in shoes and rarely discussed. But in Japan, the foot (足, ashi ) carries a surprising weight of tradition, etiquette, and aesthetic appreciation. From the silent shuffle of tatami mats to the rigorous demands of sumo wrestling, the Japanese foot has a story to tell. However, if the room has tatami mats ,
