noun
long cloak (Meiji-era)
Historical term for a long, bell-shaped cloak worn by soldiers, students, and others during the Meiji period.
明治時代の学生は、よく釣り鐘マントを着ていた。
Students in the Meiji period often wore long bell-shaped cloaks.
Standard spelling; literally 'temple-bell cloak', describing its shape.
Variant spelling without okurigana; less common but still seen.
From 釣り鐘 (temple bell) + マント (cloak), referring to the bell-like shape of the garment.