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Kaga-Yuzen Review

4.7 /57 Reviews
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5/5
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Very popular, very good, superior location, very good to find

Kaga-Yuzen

Posted: Dec 8, 2017
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  • 137***66
    5/5Outstanding
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    I've always wondered how the kimono was made. Not only will the video explain to tourists thoroughly (even in Japanese, but you can still understand it, because before entering the room where the video is played, you can take a look at the pictures displayed in the corridor, with English annotations), there will also be a professional artist to do the scene for everyone Demonstration. The first floor here is more like a museum, you have to pay for the ticket and come in to learn about the kimono production process. It takes at least 40 minutes to finish this point. The basement and gift shop here are free to enter, and you can go to the handkerchief-making class, which pays to participate in, but you can finally keep the handkerchief you make.

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    Posted: May 1, 2020
  • Winnie
    5/5Outstanding
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    In Kanazawa City, I feel that the most traditional Japanese craft, Kaga Youzen, has a unique dyeing technique that continues to this day. Friendship Chan refers to the technology of dyeing kimonos or other products, and Kanazawa Kaga Friendship Chan is one of the most famous, has been known as the national traditional handicraft. The temperament of taking pictures in their kimonos here is quite different. And you can see the craftsmen drawing on the spot. What amazes me is that this craft not only appears in kimonos, but also in various utensils, such as guitar veneers are all cloth art of Jiahe Youzen Zen craft, which is too exquisite.

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    Posted: Feb 18, 2017
  • Enjoyourtrip
    5/5Outstanding
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    The city of Kanazawa retains the essence of many traditional Japanese crafts, such as this one. Kaga Kimono is a kind of Japanese traditional kimono, which is usually used in formal and solemn occasions such as weddings, but I did not experience kimono, but contacted Kaga Kimono close to "Mei Ran" more than 550 years ago. This printing and dyeing technique takes blue, carmine, loess, grass, ancient purple and other colors as basic colors, and applies them to kimonos, wallets, blankets and other crafts. Look at the dyed flower handkerchiefs I'm learning to sell now. It's also very memorable. You can also take them back as gifts.

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    Posted: Feb 16, 2017
  • 树懒的旅途
    5/5Outstanding
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    The charm of the silk and brocade is there.

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    Posted: Sep 15, 2021
  • doudourw
    4/5Excellent
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    Traditional kimono, dyeing is excellent, very beautiful.

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    Posted: Aug 26, 2018
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