Theater, sightseeing, and dinner parties

An all-purpose plain color
Iromuji are versatile items that can be worn both formally and casually depending on the obi you pair them with. In addition to plain kimono, iromuji with patterns such as rinzu and shading are also good.

Casually dyed kimono
Edo Komon and Tobi-mono patterns are perfect for theater, while full patterns and stencil dyeing are perfect for sightseeing and shopping...
Komon is recommended for casual wear such as:
Why not try going out casually in a Nagoya obi or a half-width obi?

Textiles from all over the country
These textiles are made all over Japan, including Oshima Tsumugi from Kagoshima , Yuki Tsumugi from Ibaraki Prefecture, and Ushiku Tsumugi from Ishikawa Prefecture. Each production area has its own unique characteristics, making these kimonos enjoyable throughout the four seasons.

Nagoya obi for everyday wear
Nagoya obi are made using a variety of techniques, including Hakata weaving, Tsumugi weaving, Bingata, Shiose, etc. They are the perfect obi for enjoying the kimono lifestyle.