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Visit the workshop and the creation engraver of the stencil

Do you know the dyeing technique called “katazome”? Before the advent of Inkjet Printers and Laser Impression, kimono patterns were made, either by hand painting or using this stencil technique. Hand painting consists of drawing directly on the fabric, resulting in a unique piece. Katazome, on the o

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📍Meeting point: Head to the ramen restaurant (which inspired the Jūzō Itami film Tampopo) five minutes before the activity begins.

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Do you know the dyeing technique called “katazome”? Before the advent of Inkjet Printers and Laser Impression, kimono patterns were made, either by hand painting or using this stencil technique. Hand painting consists of drawing directly on the fabric, resulting in a unique piece. Katazome, on the other hand, is a technique created for mass production, and it has a very long history. Stencil engraving requires patience and precision in design. During this activity, however, you can discover a part of the world of kimono and make a photophore with this traditional technique.

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What’s Included

  • a stencil for everyone
  • Admission fees

Additional Info

  • 🚇Public transportation options are available nearby
  • 👶Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • 🚶Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Recommended age: 14 years and over
  • Number of participants: up to 4 people

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