Haramaki, the Japanese belly warmer. Haramaki is a type of Japanese undergarment. It literally translates as 'belly wrap' (??). Ever since discovering its intended purpose, I wear haramaki in winter for extra warmth or whenever I have lower back pains.
In this regard, why do samurai wear bandages?
Historically worn under kimono both by samurai (to resist injury) and by women (for more "obvious" reasons, particularly in eras when a slim figure was considered fashionable), its association with warriors has made it a near-universal symbol of toughness in Japan.
One may also ask, how do you wrap Sarashi? How to wrap/bind your chest by Sarashi part-1
- First, you take the Sarashi for its ends and fold it in a half.
- A fold on the top, and start to bind from the top.
- Bind/Wrap it for several times, at least 2-3.
- Every time it's on your back, you should twist it, but always on a bit different spot, so it doesn't get uncomfortable.
In this way, how do you keep your stomach warm?
How to keep warm the uterus by yourself.
- Do not sit too much or too often on cold and wet floors or chairs.
- Keep warm in the feet, stomach and back area.
- Do not swim during the menstrual period.
- Change clothes after getting wet in the rain as soon as possible.
- Dry your hair after showering before you are going out.
How do you make Haramaki?
To make your own haramaki:
- Work out the dimensions you need.
- Fold your fabric in half so the top meets the bottom, as shown below:
- Pin the 2 long sides together, all the way along.
- Sew along the line you've pinned.
- You have just made a long tube.