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  1. 1
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    pompadour-like hair style, popular for unmarried women in the Edo period;shimada coiffure
    See also: 島田 (しまだ)
  2. 2
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    There are four major types of the Shimada: 1. \n* Taka Shimada, a high chignon (a kind of knot of hair), usually worn by young, single women 2. \n* Tsubushi Shimada, a more flattened chignon generally worn by older women 3. \n* Uiwata, a chignon that is usually bound up with a piece of color cotton crepe 4. \n* Momoware, a style that ends up looking like a divided peach, typically worn by maiko

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島田まげ 【しまだまげ】 (search-only kanji form)
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