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Dyeing Techniques that have been passed down since the Edo Period
"Arimatsu Shibori" Craftsman Workshop

This is a special experience of Arimatsu Shibori, a tradition that has been passed down for over 400 years, under the guidance of a skilled craftsman and create your own unique piece of work.

In Arimatsu, a Japanese Heritage Site protected by the Tokugawa Shogunate, you can experience the history and techniques of tie-dyeing, a traditional national craft, spanning over 400 years, Experience a special workshop conducted by a traditional craftsman from a long-established local Arimatsu business.
Arimatsu Shibori is a Dyeing technique that creates intricate patterns by tying and folding fabric before dyeing. It has been popular in the Arimatsu area of Nagoya since the Edo period, and is a local specialty depicted in ukiyo-e prints. It is now designated as a National Traditional Craft. "Kuno Dyeing Factory" hosts private workshops led by skilled traditional craftsmen. You can experience this unique technique, which is also used in fashion, interior design, and art.

Tour Price (Per Person)

Adults
22,000JPY

Included in the Tour Price

Tour Information

Meeting Place
Kuno Dyeing Factory (1-609 Sakaimatsu, Midori-ku, Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture)
  • * Please contact us for transfer arrangements.
Meeting Time
10:00 JST or 15:00 JST of your choice
Duration
120 minutes
Access
15 minutes walk from Arimatsu Station on the Meitetsu Nagoya Main Line
35 minutes by car from Central Japan International Airport
Minimum Number of Participants required per Tour
2 Persons
Number of Persons per Group
2 to 6 Persons
  • * Please contact us for 7 Persons or more
Make your reservation by
10 days Prior to Departure

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Tour Planning and Operation

Meitetsu World Travel, INC.

Registration number
Tourism Agency Commissioner Registered Travel Agency No.55
Affiliated association
Japan Travel Agents Association
Address
14-19, 2-chome, Meiekiminami, Nakamura-ku, Nagoya, Japan
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