It's time for Yukata.
Yukata is a form of Kimono, literally meaning "bath robe."
Yes, it was worn when Japanese people went to public bath during summer.
Japanese summer is very hot and humid, so that people needed an outfit comfortable enough for a bit of walk after taking bath.
Nowadays yukata is a popular outfit for summer festivals. You can see many people wearing them during these events.
So... let's see how the declension for yukata is like.
Singular
| Nominative | yukata |
| Genitive | yukaty |
| Dative | yukatě |
| Accusative | yukatu |
| Vocative | - |
| Locative | yukatě |
| Instrumental | yukatou |
Plural
| Nominative | yukaty |
| Genitive | yukat |
| Dative | yukatám |
| Accusative | yukaty |
| Vocative | - |
| Locative | yukatách |
| Instrumental | yukatami |
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