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KOHO Nishiki Textile Studio
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Address | 25 Shichiku Shimonokishi-cho, Kita-ku, Kyoto |
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Holiday | Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays (inquire in advance) |
Business time | 9:00~17:00 |
Workshop info | The beauty of Nishiki created through orchestrated effort of numerous craftsmen |
English |
Pamphlet:○ Interpreter:not necessary |
Other language |
Pamphlet:○ Interpreter:necessary |
Note | French |
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Price | ¥4,000~¥300,000 |
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Tour list
[009-01] Entry level : Visit and shopping for Nishikiori art works (With special offers) Show detail
Visit a textile studio and get acquainted with genuine Nishiki brocades, the pinnacle of Japanese silk weaving art.
Show detailReservation deadline: | 2days before |
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Number of participants: |
1~20 people Images by Anastasiya Bulkavets (ArigatoCreative.co) |
[009-02] Entry level : Nishikiori workshop tour and weaving experience (Plain weaving) [With special offer]. Show detail
How about a genuine hands-on experience of Nishiki brocade weaving, the pinnacle of Japanese silk weaving art?
Show detailReservation deadline: | 3days before |
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Number of participants: |
1~6 people |
[009-05] Advanced level :Nishikiori workshop tour and Nishiki Tall Loom hand weaving experience. Show detail
Discover the finest hand-weaving techniques!
Show detailReservation deadline: | 1week before |
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Number of participants: |
1~1 people |
Craftsman profile
Amane Tatsumura
Profile
Born in 1974 in Kyoto as the eldest son of Koho Tatsumura, a Nishiki weaving artist.Great-grandfather: first generation Heizo Tatsumura (artist name Koha).
Grandfather: second generation Heizo Tatsumura (artist name Kosho).
Graduated from the Tokyo Zokei University.
Operates a traditional Japanese loom and creates textile art works.
Supervises studio visits, Textile Culture Salon and weaving experience in the Japan Traditional Textile Foundation.
Engaged in writing, seal engraving and ceramic production.
Representative director of Tatsumura Koho company.
Adjunct instructor at the Doshisha University Project Department (2015).