This paper discusses what attire the Yaku-daiku were dressed in during a ceremony. The Yaku-daiku were carpenters working at Kamowakeikazuchi Shrine. They were divided into two groups, and broken down into three levels. The highest level was Daiku, followed by Toryo, and Cho. Their attire showed the following three points:
1. The higher position he was in, the more formal attire he was in.
2. Carpenters in the main group was in more formal attire than those in the assistant group was in.
3. Sometimes Cho were individually in different attire.
These differences were related to both their ceremonial procedures and their position.