Zenitsu Agatsuma's haori, adorned with yellow and white triangles, is not just a striking visual element but also steeped in hidden symbolism. The pattern of triangles on his haori is actually known as "urokomon," and it’s a traditional Japanese design that resembles fish scales. Historically, urokomon was believed to offer protection against evil spirits and curses. This symbolism aligns perfect... » Continue Reading
Giyuu Tomioka's haori This is a far too in-depth look at Tomioka Giyu’s haori. It is not that deep, why am I like this. Giyuu Tomioka's haori is one of the most recognizable and beloved elements of his character design, not counting of-course his mesmerising, rather kissable face. The striking garment he wears, with its mismatched halves, carries deep personal significance for Giyuu’s characte » Continue Reading