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Iyo Kasuri Folk Craft Museum

民芸伊予かすり会館
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1200 Kumanodai, Matsuyama 791-8016 Ehime PrefectureMap
Phone: +81 89-922-0405
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  • Jane E
    Jane E
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    Very interesting visit to A traditional Ehime Fabric Museum.

    Worth while visit, visited with a Member of the Museum staff and given tour excellent information on how this beautiful material is made. The Museum is in a somewhat off the the beaten path, but, wor...

    Reviewed on Feb 7, 2017
  • StanleyAuckland
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    Museum of Traditional Splash Pattern Cotton.

    This museum teaches visitors about the traditional method of making Iyo-Kasuri (splash pattern cotton). This is a traditional art from the Matsuyama area dating back about 200 years. Apart from the in...

    Reviewed on Feb 2, 2013
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    Iyuma

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    Iyo cherry blossoms have a history of 200. There are also products that are dyed from natural indigo threads. This is rare in Japan. I thought it would be a souvenir, but I couldn't get it for me, who was over ten thousand and no money.

    Reviewed on Mar 4, 2019
  • Companion732237
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    It's closing soon.

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    It's been 30 years since the building here was built, but unfortunately it seems that it will be closed and renovated due to business format changes. Instead, next door is a day trip bathing facility called Kumanodai Onsen.

    Reviewed on Jan 14, 2019
  • trnmnwndrgrls
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    The Zhengtong Industrial Zone

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    There is a loom and you can see the process until the fabric of "kasuri" is made. The process of weaving horizontal thread based on a design drawing made precisely on a vertical thread dyed with indigo, leaving some white, is very different when you look at it. I was surprised that it was such a complex textile technology. People in Meiji and Taisho 々 would have used this kimono as a kimono to wear, but it is regrettable that it will be abolished due to the decline in demand today and the shortage of successors. Ranchon mat and coaster made of scratch ...

    Reviewed on Oct 8, 2018
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