Tabi socks, or split-toe socks, have been worn in Japan since the sixteenth century, reaching their peak popularity during the Edo period (1600-1868). They were developed to wear with sandals & wooden clogs called geta. There is a special place for your big toe. Lots of people wear tabi socks: martial artists practicing Aikido or Karate, Taiko drummers, Suzuki actors, and traditional Japanese folk dancers, just to name a few! According to Shiatsu theory, wearing tabi socks benefits the back, the spine, and the digestion due to the acupuncture meridians located between the toes.
These socks have been designed with some of the most traditional icons or symbols in Japanese history and culture. Ranging from some of the myths and folklore of Japan, to even the simplest of nature like plants that are grown throughout the island country.
These socks were designed by us, only available here, at Samurai Market!
Size: US men 4-11 / US women 5-13 / UK 3.5-10.5 / EU 34-48 / 22-29cm unisex
Material: Cotton, Polyester, other