Interview
This archive gathers all feature interviews from Kimono-en. Explore “Traditional Craftsmanship,” where artisans preserve Japan’s dyeing and weaving traditions; “The House of Heritage,” highlighting long-established kimono boutiques; and “The Masterpiece of Beauty,” showcasing weaving houses and makers creating exquisite works with timeless techniques.
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The House of Heritage Vol.1 "Yoshizawa Orimono"|Niigata
Exploring Yoshizawa Orimono’s 270-year legacy of tradition and innovation.
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Exploring Traditional Craftsmanship Vol.1 " Tokamachi Akashi Chijimi " | Niigata
With its breezy texture, subtle surface creases, and graceful translucency, Tokamachi Akashi Chijimi is the kimono you’ll reach for as summer arrives.
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Exploring Traditional Craftsmanship Vol.2 “Tokyo Tegaki-Yuzen (Hand-Painted Yuzen)” | Tokyo
Tokyo Tegaki Yuzen, one of Japan’s three major yuzen styles, reflects Edo culture through its unique colors and patterns.
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Exploring Traditional Craftsmanship Vol.3 “Yamato-kasuri" | Nara
Once lost, Yamato Kasuri has been revived by young artisan Tomohiko Kameyama in Nara.
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The Masterpiece of Beauty Vol.1 “Korozen” | Mr. Yusai Okuda|Kyoto
Artist Yusai Okuda recreates Korozen, the sacred hue once reserved for emperors.
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Exploring Traditional Craftsmanship Vol.4 “Ushikubi Tsumugi” | Ishikawa
Ushikubi Tsumugi blends silk luster and rustic charm. Discover how this elegant textile is crafted by hand in Ishikawa.
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The House of Heritage Vol.3 “Erizen”|Kyoto
A venerable Kimono Boutique with 430 years of heritage in Kyoto. Discover the legacy and refined elegance of Erizen.
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Exploring Traditional Craftsmanship Vol.5 “Kaga Yuzen” | Ishikawa
Kaga Yuzen captures Japan’s natural beauty in refined, realistic dye work. We spoke with Master Craftsman Katsumasa Okuda to learn more.
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Exploring Traditional Craftsmanship Vol.6 “Yonezawa Ori” | Yamagata
Though called “Yonezawa-ori” each mill has its own charm. This feature highlights 4 studios and their unique dyeing and weaving styles.
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Exploring the Allure of Yonezawa Weaving Vol.2: Sashime Orimono
Sashime Orimono uses jacquard looms to create elegant kimono, obi, and coats of comfort.



















