also: びんぎり
noun
binkiri hairstyle
Historical Edo-period men's hairstyle featuring a lock of hair extending from the temples over the ears. Often associated with young men or specific social roles.
浮世絵には鬢切りを結った若者がよく描かれている。
Young men with the binkiri hairstyle are often depicted in ukiyo-e prints.
鬢切りは江戸時代の男性の髪型の一つだ。
The binkiri is one of the men's hairstyles of the Edo period.
Compound of 鬢 (びん, 'hair at the temples') and 切り (きり, 'cut' or 'style'), referring to the distinctive cut or arrangement of the side hair.