in the Shint religion of Japan, the power of becoming or creation. A number of deities are associated with musubi. In the accounts of the creation ... [2 related articles] Found on http://www.britannica.com/eb/a-z/m/144
Knot(s). For example, the chou chou musubi is a butterfly bow shaped knot (sometimes spelled cho cho), popular for casual hanhaba obis and the otaiko musubi is the square shaped obi knot (often writen as taiko musubi), named after the Taiko Bridge when some geisha wore this new style at its opening and it caught on, remaining the most popular one t... Found on http://www.wafuku.co.uk/glossary.htm