A red apron worn mainly by women working as waitresses at inns, restaurants, teahouses, etc. in the early modern period. Also, the woman who wears it. Source: About Shogakukan Digital Daijisen Information | Legend |
主に近世、宿屋・料理屋・茶屋などの接客の女がつけた赤い前垂れ。また、それをつけた女。
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