The name comes from the flower color of Fujibakama, a perennial plant belonging to the Asteraceae family. It has grayish-white, almost mauve-colored flowers with a scent similar to sakuramochi. It is said that women in the Heian period dried this Fujibakama and soaked the stems and leaves in water to wash their hair. She has emotional flower language such as ``hesitation,'' ``hesitation,'' ``remembering that day,'' and ``delay.''
Fuji hakama color = Fuji hakama color
Known as an autumn herb, it can be used as a bath additive to relieve nerve pain. "Fujihakamairo" is pronounced as "Fujibakamairo".
DIC-N712/Wisteria hakama color
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