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Is it closed for a while?
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It seems that the building is about a 10-minute walk from the village of Sono, and crafts about traditional textiles are exhibited, but due to convenience, it seems that the museum is closed for a while. The fluorescent lamps are on like this and you can see the loom from the window, but it was unmanned or closed. Check in advance before you go if you are tight depending on the feeling of the countryside.
I think it's hard to inherit traditional crafts, but it's a very simple and beautiful textile, so I would like you to do your best to continue forever.
If you want to see the production process, should I leave a little time from the opening?
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Since it is open from 8:30AM, I visited Yonaguni Island on the morning of the day I left, but it seems that I came too early, and no Oriko has come yet, so I can't see the production process of Yonaguni Ori. It was. If you want to see the production process, it may be better to leave a little time from the opening. 2F is a production room of Yonaguni Ori, and there is a little souvenir shop corner in 1F, but unfortunately the products are not very substantial, and the airport shop ...
I went to January 2018. It is a free facility operated by the Yonaguni Town Traditional Textile Cooperative. You can see the manufacturer of traditional crafts called Yonaguni Ori. 1F also sells souvenirs. It's a little facility attached to the factory, so I think it's better to go without having too much expectations.
Closed on Saturday 20 I visited a minute ago. Unfortunately, everything was cleaned up and I couldn't see the manufacturing process. 1 The souvenir shop on the floor sells traditional crafts. I was worried that the clothes sold were a little sloppy, but the wallet-sized accessories may be beautiful and good for souvenirs.
Is it closed for a while?
It seems that the building is about a 10-minute walk from the village of Sono, and crafts about traditional textiles are exhibited, but due to convenience, it seems that the museum is closed for a while. The fluorescent lamps are on like this and you can see the loom from the window, but it was unmanned or closed. Check in advance before you go if you are tight depending on the feeling of the countryside.
the simplicity and beauty of yonaguniori
I think it's hard to inherit traditional crafts, but it's a very simple and beautiful textile, so I would like you to do your best to continue forever.
If you want to see the production process, should I leave a little time from the opening?
Since it is open from 8:30AM, I visited Yonaguni Island on the morning of the day I left, but it seems that I came too early, and no Oriko has come yet, so I can't see the production process of Yonaguni Ori. It was. If you want to see the production process, it may be better to leave a little time from the opening. 2F is a production room of Yonaguni Ori, and there is a little souvenir shop corner in 1F, but unfortunately the products are not very substantial, and the airport shop ...
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I went to January 2018. It is a free facility operated by the Yonaguni Town Traditional Textile Cooperative. You can see the manufacturer of traditional crafts called Yonaguni Ori. 1F also sells souvenirs. It's a little facility attached to the factory, so I think it's better to go without having too much expectations.
I don't recommend it before Saturday closing.
Closed on Saturday 20 I visited a minute ago. Unfortunately, everything was cleaned up and I couldn't see the manufacturing process. 1 The souvenir shop on the floor sells traditional crafts. I was worried that the clothes sold were a little sloppy, but the wallet-sized accessories may be beautiful and good for souvenirs.