In Arimatsu, a Japanese heritage site protected by the Tokugawa Shogunate, you can experience the history and techniques of tie-dyeing, a traditional national craft, spanning over 400 years, Experience a special workshop conducted by a traditional craftsman from a long-established local Arimatsu business.
Arimatsu Shibori is a Dyeing technique that creates intricate patterns by tying and folding fabric before dyeing. It has been popular in the Arimatsu area of Nagoya since the Edo period, and is a local specialty depicted in ukiyo-e prints. It is now designated as a national traditional craft. Kuno Dyeing Factory hosts private workshops led by skilled traditional craftsmen. You can Experience this unique technique, which is also used in fashion, interior design, and art.
In front of the entrance of Shibori-Dyeing Kuno Studio(1-609 Sakaimatsu, Midori-ku, Nagoya, 458-0820, Japan)
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