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Arimatsu Narumi Tie-Dyeing Museum or Shiborikaikan is a museum and workshop on the history of shibori. Tie dyeing or shibori has a long history in Arimatsu, dating back to 1608. Here at the museum you can learn about the over 400 years of history of shibori and view and purchase these beautiful shibori works. Arimatsu Narumi Tie-Dyeing Museum has a great collection of shibori products, displaying handkerchiefs, noren (Japanese curtains), apparel, and more. The museum also holds demonstrations where you can watch the process of shibori. Talented craftsmen show the art of shibori, creating beautiful works from dye. At Arimatsu Narumi Tie-Dyeing Museum you can even experience shibori dyeing. With a reservation, you can tie your own shibori and have it shipped to you after it has been dyed and dried.
Learn the ways of traditional dyeing during your vacation on our fully-inclusive Quilt Festival Japan Tours available between Tokyo & Kyoto!
Many techniques came to Japan from the Asian continent and been refined
Japanese Indigo dyeing and the Pure Vegetable Dyeing
Great Collection of Obi and Fabric
Traditional Japanese Clothing with a Modern Twist
Dedicated to repairing embroidery and traditional cloth pieces
research and restoration facility for ancient textiles and traditional weaving techniques
Recreated village where guests can enjoy a traditional atmosphere before trying Shibori tie-dyeing
Japan and Kyoto's Finest Craft Collections including Kimono & Yukata
The first and sole quilt museum established by Mutsuko Yawatagaki
Quilting specialist Mutsuko Yawatagaki's special work shop
Visit local kimono shops and enjoy kimono offcuts shopping
A dyeing technique that was developed in Kyoto during the middle of the Edo-era towards the end of the 17th century