As nouns the difference between kimono and kemonomimi
is that kimono is kimono while kemonomimi is a humanoid fictional character who possesses animal-like features (most commonly ears and/or horns).
kimono
English
Alternative forms
* (rare) (l)
Noun
(en-noun)
A traditional Japanese robe-like garment that is now generally worn only in formal occasions.
A yukata.
A long robe-like garment.
Usage notes
In Japanese, a yukata is not considered to be a type of kimono, except in the broad meaning of kimono of clothing .
Derived terms
* (l)
kemonomimi
English
Noun
(-)
A humanoid fictional character who possesses animal-like features (most commonly ears and/or horns).
A cosplayer who wears animal-like features.
Hyponyms
*(fictional character with cat features) nekomimi, catperson
See also
* furry
* anthropomorphism
* zoomorphism
* nahualism