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Manager : Katsuhiro Hiagashi
Address : 303 Parkmansion, 3-23-19 Gokiso, Syowaku,
Nagoya City 466-0051 JAPAN
Tel/Fax : 0081-(0)52-882-6651

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Management: kh@kimonoexport.com
Sales Department: Sales@KimonoExport.com

Interesting Links to other sites Interesting Links:

Yoshino Antiques www.yoshinoantiques.com/kimono.html offers a site with a very nice explanation of history, fabrics, formality and names of the parts of a Kimono.

The site of the Costume Museum in Kyoto.

A History of Kimono - Kimono Hypertext is a well-known site that explains the differences of Japanese clothing for men, women and children: Kimono Hypertext

If you want to learn more about Yuzen and Komon Fabric Dyeing then this is the place to go.

Oh Kimono! is a nice introduction into the different kinds of Kimono, and Obi, and combinations.

A very interesting site with lots of information about weaving, dyeing and all other aspects of Japanese crafts: Traditional Crafts of Japan

How to wear a Yukata, or bind a Date-Jime? This Japanese site explains it, luckily for Non-Japanese e people in moving images: How To Wear.

This is an Australian site that has some interesting links, as well as a step-by-step instruction how to bind a Hanhaba Obi: Japanese Lifestyle

The Japanese Culture Club has a page with explanations regarding Kimono here: Kimono FAQ of the JCC

The site of the Nishijin Textile Industrial Association gives an overview of the history and processes of traditional silk weaving.

Here is a nice little site that endeavors to explain the aspects of Japanese Kimono: The Beauty of Kimono

This Japanese site explains how to wear a Mens' Kimono and bind Mens' Obi. It is in Japanese e, but the pictures are understood worldwide: Men's Kimono

Here you'll find a site that explains about the Japanese Crests, the mon: The Roots and History of Kamon

Oh, why not? Now you're already interested in Kimono and Japanese garments, why not learn something about Medieval Japanese Clothes, Make up, & Hair Styles?

The Science of Kimono is one page about the four most common ways to bind an Obi.

We hope you find these links interesting. Should you know of another site that has useful information we would appreciate it if you could send us the link so that we will be able to include this link.

Thank you!


 
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