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Does anyone know what these caps that frequently appear in japanese media are called? In english they are called Peaked Caps.
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https://danbooru.donmai.us/wiki_pages/peaked_cap

the danbooru wiki is a very good resource happy
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Rather than classifying by shape, caps in Japan seem to be classified by role/purpose, and don't inherently refer to a specific form. Some examples I've seen are kanbou (官帽; official/bureaucrat cap), seibou (制帽; regulaton/law cap) and gakuseibou (学生帽; student cap - I think this is what Raidou is wearing)


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