True, Washokudo mightn’t do furisode (“swinging sleeves”), chochin (“lantern”) and the genre’s more outré, poetically named cuts, but it still serves chicken parts seldom found in ...
Emiko Ban, 81, a kimono tailor who cuts bolts of cloth into pieces to make kimono, said she used to receive more orders for long-sleeved "furisode" than she could keep up with at the end of a year.
On January 19, the Japanese in America (JIA) Foundation and the Consulate-General of Japan in Seattle co-hosted the Seijin Shiki (Coming-of-Age) USA ceremony. The venue was at the Meydenbauer Center ...
The Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg, will present “Kimono: The Triumph of Japanese Dress,” an extraordinary exploration of Japanese fashion and culture. The exhibition will open ...
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