English: Gyoja, monk practicing Kaihogyo (回峰行), in traditional dress. He wears a white robe, split-toe socks, a pair of grass shoes and a lotus-shaped straw hat called a "renge-gasa", made of woven strips of hinoki wood. He wears a lotus-shaped hat made fromof woven strips of hinoki wood.
Français : Moine pratiquant le Kaihogyo (回峰行), en tenue traditionnelle. Il porte une robe blanche, des chaussettes à bout fendu, une paire de chaussures en herbe et un chapeau de paille en forme de lotus appelé "renge-gasa", fait de bandes de bois de hinoki tressées.
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English: Japanese magazine "International Cultural Pictorial, July 1954 issue" published by Kokusai Bunka Joho Sha.
日本語: 国際文化情報社「国際文化画報(1954年7月)」より。
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