Category Archives: KIMONO Fabric

Kabuki Costume Designed Items

  As you may already know, kabuki is one of Japan’s finest traditional theatrical arts. For those who don’t know kabuki, here is a clip of it.    

Coming of Age Day — Congratulation 20-year-olds in Japan!!

  Today is Coming of Age Day (in Japanese “Seijin-no-hi”) in Japan. Every year, it’s celebrated on the second Monday of January. All young people who turn 20 years old…

Japanese Traditional Kimono Work Apron, MAEKAKE

  This is a Japanese traditional apron, maekake. It’s for women (Please CLICK HERE for men).   This is JAPAN Style!   You should follow me on Twitter HERE.  …

KAWAII! Japanese Lion Dance Ornament, mochi, new year

    This is a Japanese traditional lion dance ornament. It is for new year decoration.

KAWAII! Japanese Lion Dance Ornament, Kimono fabric, kids

    This is a Japanese traditional [W:lion dance] ornament. Very Kawaii! 😛

MAEKAKE — Japanese Retro Kimono Work Apron

A Japanese apron, maekake was originally made to worn over kimono. Today, it is often seen that liquor retailers wear them. It’s simply a rectangular cloth with straps on it….

Today is “Shichi-go-san” day in Japan ! — Kimono Kids

Today, November 15 is annual Shichi-go-san day to pray for the healthy growth of young children especially, three and seven year-old girls and three and five year-old boys. As a…

Japanese KIMONO Fabric Multi Strap, Charm

  This is a Japanese KIMONO fabric beautiful strap.   Made in JAPAN!   This is JAPAN Style!   You should follow me on Twitter HERE.   If the eBay…

Japanese Traditional Style Makeup Mini Mirror with KIMONO fabric

  This is a Japanese traditional style makeup mirror table. Very KAWAII !!!!   This is JAPAN Style!   You should follow me on Twitter HERE.   If the eBay…

KITSUKE — Japanese Putting KIMONO Properly

“Kitsuke” means putting on kimono properly in Japanese. It is very sophisticated; even in Japan, not so many people can kitsuke by themselves. Most of those who know kitsuke went…

Japanese CHINDON-YA

Chindon-Ya is a marching band work for such businesses as restaurants or pachinko to advertise them. The history of Chindon-Ya starts 1880’s when there were no big advertisement mediums like…

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