yuiwata
A Japanese hairstyle (nihongami). Traditionally worn by young, unmarried women (a shimada hairstyle). Its literal translation is "cotton knot".
It resembles three bulbous hair buns - a strip of hair is tied multiple times vertically along the scalp, starting from the bangs. It was traditionally tied with floss silk (raw silk, similar to cotton in appearance - which gave the hairstyle its namesake).
Examples
See also
- Bow shimada - more shimada hairstyles
- Japanese Clothes