Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

yukata

noun
yoo-kah-tah
Definition
A yukata is a casual cotton kimono often worn in Japan during the summer months.
Examples
  • She wore a beautiful yukata to the summer festival.
  • The yukata was lightweight, making it perfect for the hot weather.
  • During the fireworks display, many attendees donned colorful yukatas.
Meaning
The word ‘yukata’ comes from the combination of ‘yuu’, which means bathing, and ‘katabira’, a type of light clothing. Traditionally, it was worn by those who had just bathed in an onsen or hot spring.
Synonyms
  • Kimono
  • Bathrobe (in context)
  • Traditional Japanese garment