[Activity] Traditional Weaving

Nishijin weaving is one of Japan’s most distinguished luxury textiles, developed in Kyoto’s Nishijin district and boasting a history of over a thousand years.
It is renowned for its intricate patterns and rich use of colour. By weaving threads of differing hues and lustres one by one, artisans create sumptuous fabrics with depth and a striking sense of dimension.

At a working atelier, one of the great attractions is the opportunity to experience up close the craftsmanship and sounds of looms operated by skilled artisans. You can observe how experienced weavers finely adjust thread tension and the order of weaving, producing distinct textures and expressions even from the same design.

In addition, you may enjoy a visit to a historic Kyoto townhouse, tea service, and a kimono fitting experience, allowing you to spend a culturally enriching moment.
Participants receive an original pouch as a gift, and there are ample opportunities for souvenirs and shopping.
This traditional technique continues to be passed down today, used not only for kimono obi, but also for stage costumes and interior fabrics.

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120 min
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Kamigyō Ward, Kyoto City
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Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday (by arrangement)
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4–10 person