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You can see the weaving work of Shiozawa weaving.
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About 3 minutes walk from Shiozawa Station. A facility that introduces Shiozawa's specialty "Shiozawa Ori". On the 1st floor, dolls using Shiozawa Ori, kimono and clothes are exhibited and sold. The second floor is a paid (400 yen) tour facility, and you can see the weaving work done by craftsmen. There are four types of Shiozawa ori: 'Echigo kamifu,' 'Shiozawa tsuru,' 'honshiozawa,' and 'Natsu Shiozawa,' and 'Echigo kamifu' with a history of more than 1000 years begins with the fact that the hemp is cracked with a nail and made into a fiber, and it is made into a thread by a finger. The thread is very easy to cut ...
I went to Shiozawa-juku on a tour and saw a signboard of the memorial hall while walking, so I went there. 1 The floor was free of charge, and the history of Shiozawa Ori and old cloth were seen, but it also served as a shop selling kimono, hats, backs, and kimono accessories. Shiozawa Ori seems to have 4 types such as "Echigo Kamifu", "Honshiozawa", "Shiozawa Sakura" and "Natsu Shiozawa", and I was able to see a magnificent Hina doll wearing a 4 kind of cloth kimono. The shop explained what was produced by a professor at Kugetsu Ningyo Gakuin. 2 You can experience weaving on the floor for a fee ...
A museum located a 2-minute walk from Shiozawa Station. Although it is called "Memorial Hall", there are various products from cloths and kosode to small items such as gamagchi, and it was just a sales office.
I passed by on the way back from Makino-dori in Shiozawa-juku. The first floor of the two-story facility was free of charge and exhibited luxurious chicks.
I went with my wife and children. The aim is to weaving experience. It was just an event for weaving experience, and there was an event like an oversized textile that everyone spins together, so I participated. It was a very fresh experience, although the repeated operation of slipping the thread into the dough and arranging it with tonton was simple. It was very good that the children were able to concentrate and experience it so that the dough could be made by repeating one row and one row.
You can see the weaving work of Shiozawa weaving.
About 3 minutes walk from Shiozawa Station. A facility that introduces Shiozawa's specialty "Shiozawa Ori". On the 1st floor, dolls using Shiozawa Ori, kimono and clothes are exhibited and sold. The second floor is a paid (400 yen) tour facility, and you can see the weaving work done by craftsmen. There are four types of Shiozawa ori: 'Echigo kamifu,' 'Shiozawa tsuru,' 'honshiozawa,' and 'Natsu Shiozawa,' and 'Echigo kamifu' with a history of more than 1000 years begins with the fact that the hemp is cracked with a nail and made into a fiber, and it is made into a thread by a finger. The thread is very easy to cut ...
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I went to Shiozawa-juku on a tour and saw a signboard of the memorial hall while walking, so I went there. 1 The floor was free of charge, and the history of Shiozawa Ori and old cloth were seen, but it also served as a shop selling kimono, hats, backs, and kimono accessories. Shiozawa Ori seems to have 4 types such as "Echigo Kamifu", "Honshiozawa", "Shiozawa Sakura" and "Natsu Shiozawa", and I was able to see a magnificent Hina doll wearing a 4 kind of cloth kimono. The shop explained what was produced by a professor at Kugetsu Ningyo Gakuin. 2 You can experience weaving on the floor for a fee ...
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A museum located a 2-minute walk from Shiozawa Station. Although it is called "Memorial Hall", there are various products from cloths and kosode to small items such as gamagchi, and it was just a sales office.
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I passed by on the way back from Makino-dori in Shiozawa-juku. The first floor of the two-story facility was free of charge and exhibited luxurious chicks.
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I went with my wife and children. The aim is to weaving experience. It was just an event for weaving experience, and there was an event like an oversized textile that everyone spins together, so I participated. It was a very fresh experience, although the repeated operation of slipping the thread into the dough and arranging it with tonton was simple. It was very good that the children were able to concentrate and experience it so that the dough could be made by repeating one row and one row.