HS Code | Official Doc | Tariff Rate | Origin | Destination | Effective Date |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
6114909010 | Doc | 35.6% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
6114909070 | Doc | 35.6% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
6109100004 | Doc | 54.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
6109100012 | Doc | 54.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
6205903050 | Doc | 37.1% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
6205904040 | Doc | 40.3% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
Yukata
The yukata (浴衣) is a casual summer kimono. Originally designed as bath robes, they are now commonly worn at festivals, after bathing at onsen (hot springs), or as light, comfortable clothing during warmer months.
Material:
Traditionally made from indigo-dyed cotton, modern yukata are available in a wider range of materials including synthetic fabrics like polyester and rayon. Cotton remains the most popular choice due to its breathability and comfort. The fabric is often unlined, making it suitable for warm weather.
Purpose:
- Post-Bath Robe: Historically, yukata were worn immediately after bathing to absorb moisture and allow the body to cool before dressing in formal clothing.
- Casual Wear: Today, yukata are primarily worn as everyday summer clothing, particularly during festivals and events.
- Formal Casual Wear: Yukata can be considered a step up from regular summer clothes and are often worn to summer fireworks displays, bon odori dances, and traditional inns (ryokan).
Function:
- Comfort: The loose fit and breathable fabric provide comfort in hot and humid weather.
- Absorption: Cotton yukata effectively absorb moisture.
- Cultural Significance: Wearing a yukata is a way to participate in Japanese culture and traditions.
Usage Scenarios:
- Summer Festivals (Matsuri): A very common sight at festivals, often worn with geta sandals and a festival-themed obi sash.
- Hot Springs (Onsen): Guests at traditional onsen often wear yukata provided by the inn.
- Bon Odori Dances: Specific yukata styles and patterns are often associated with bon odori dances.
- Ryokan (Traditional Inns): Guests are typically provided with yukata to wear around the inn and to/from the onsen.
- Casual Summer Events: Fireworks displays, neighborhood gatherings, and casual outings.
Common Types:
- Men's Yukata: Generally darker colors (navy, black, gray) with simpler patterns. Often paired with a darker obi sash.
- Women's Yukata: Available in a wide range of colors and patterns, often floral or featuring traditional motifs. Obi sashes are typically brighter and more decorative.
- Children's Yukata: Bright colors and playful patterns.
- Obi (Sash): Various types of obi exist, ranging from simpler, pre-tied versions to more elaborate, self-tied options. The obi is a crucial part of the yukata ensemble.
- Geta (Sandals): Traditional wooden sandals worn with yukata.
- Tabi (Socks): Split-toe socks worn with geta.
浴衣(ゆかた)は、一般的に綿または麻などの織物で作られた、日本の伝統的な衣服です。主に夏祭りや花火大会、温泉などで着用されます。
以下のHSコードが関連する可能性があります。
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6114909010: その他の衣服、編み物またはかぎ針編み物: その他の繊維材料: その他のトップス
- 61: その他の衣服(編み物またはかぎ針編み物)
- 14: その他の衣服
- 90: その他の繊維材料
- 9010: その他のトップス
- 基礎関税: 5.6%、加征関税: 0.0%、2025.4.2後加征関税: 30.0%
- 総税率: 35.6%
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6114909070: その他の衣服、編み物またはかぎ針編み物: その他の繊維材料: その他その他
- 61: その他の衣服(編み物またはかぎ針編み物)
- 14: その他の衣服
- 90: その他の繊維材料
- 9070: その他その他
- 基礎関税: 5.6%、加征関税: 0.0%、2025.4.2後加征関税: 30.0%
- 総税率: 35.6%
上記HSコードは、浴衣の素材やデザインによって適用される可能性があります。浴衣の素材が綿や麻以外の繊維材料である場合、これらのHSコードが該当する可能性があります。