At "Yamakatsu Dyeing Factory", you can experience the techniques of Family Crest printing and Kuromontsuki Zome Dyeing, and experience the traditional beauty that has been passed down since the Edo period.
A special workshop tour and workshop experience by the owner of "Yamakatsu Dyeing", which has been in business since the Taisho era and is a Nationally Designated Traditional Craft that developed around the time of the Kiyosu Pass and the construction of Nagoya Castle.
"Nagoya Kuromontsuki" is a jet-black kimono that was worn as formal attire by samurai and townspeople during the Edo period, and is still worn today for weddings and official events. Characterized by its deep black and luster, it symbolizes traditional Japanese beauty. At the long-established "Yamakatsu Dyeing Factory", after listening to a historical explanation from a traditional craftsman, you can experience a special workshop where you can dye Family Crest and the golden shachihoko, the symbol of Nagoya, onto fabrics such as napkins. This is a rare opportunity to experience the culture of formal wear unique to Japan.
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