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The traditional Japanese kimono is an epitome of cultural heritage and artistry. Its craftsmanship involves the use of ...
Many kimono patterns include symbols that are believed to bring good luck or keep evil spirits at bay. Cranes represent ...
May is Asian Pacific Heritage Month and we’re exploring one of Japan's most iconic cultural garments: the kimono. Tokiya Japan founder Tomomi Miyajima walks us through the history, identity, and pride ...
The kimono is the most famous garment worn in Japan. Kimono literally means “thing to wear” – it is made up of the Japanese words ki, meaning “to wear”, and mono, meaning “thing”.
In the 19th century, Japan opened its doors. The "Kimono Dress"—emblematic of a broader clothing revolution—sheds light on Japan's forward-looking strategy as it joined the global community.
A special exhibition tracing the evolution of the kimono, from its inception in the Kamakura Period (1185-1333) to outfits designed by modern-day rock stars, has kicked off at the Tokyo National ...
Historic kimono purveyor Yamato has enlisted its Yamato Lab team and the manufacturers at Tailor Toyo to reinterpret its vintage souvenir jacket design in the form of traditional garb. As multi ...