According to Professor Tomita of
Yamano College of Aesthetics, the cut originated from the hairstyles of noblewomen in the
Heian period in Japan. Noblewomen in the Heian period had their hair styled in the and styles. When a woman reached the age of 16, the hair around her ears would be cut shorter than the rest of her hair in a ceremony called , resulting in short forelocks at the front and long hair at the back. In the
Edo period, this ceremony was held on June 16 at the age of 16, and a woman's fiancé or her father or brother cut her hair. Although not known as the cut at the time, the name " cut" seems to have been retroactively applied in association with princesses of the Heian aristocracy, due to their depiction in media with the hairstyle.
Megumi Asaoka, a 1970s
idol, is known in Japan for having popularized the cut, which became her
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