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Japanese Women's Hairstyles Through the Ages

By Kallie Szczepanski, About.com

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Box Shimada Mage - Tied-back hair with a box at back, c. 1750-1868

Woman Painting, c. 1790-1794

Drawing by Yoshikiyo Omori, 1790-1794.

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Another middle- to late-Edo Period version of the shimada mage was the "box shimada," with loops of hair on the top and a projecting box of hair at the nape of the neck.

This style looks somewhat reminiscent of Olive Oyl's hairstyle from the old Popeye cartoons.

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