In this paper, I seek to clarify the accuracy of Korean clothing drawn in Kusumi Morikage's Korean Embassy Parade Folding Screen . This folding screen apparently dates back to the late seventeenth century. By examining and comparing the Korean clothing in the Korean Embassy Parade Folding Screen with other visual sources, written documents and extant Korean clothing from the mid- Choson period, I reached the following conclusion: In the Parade Screen , there are Korean military officers wearing military clothing ( chonbok ) with embroidered patches ( hyungbae ). However, this combination does not match Korean clothing of the time. Moreover, a Korean civil official is depicted wearing a Nanban -style ruff, but this too is inaccurate. Although he drew incorrect combinations of clothing, Morikage skillfully depicted the Korean traditional black hat, embroidered patches, military clothing, and other types of Korean clothing. Furthermore, we should also note that Morikage drew the Korean lucky color blue, drawstrings, and Korean knot buttons in detail.