Special kimono crafted by artisans and original Japanese accessories
Founded in 1878, Ginza Iseyoshi offers a wide selection of kimono, from the formal to stylish everyday wear. The shopfront is filled with rolls of fabric crafted by artisans who carry on traditional techniques, including yuzen dyeing, in which the fabric is dyed as if in brush strokes. An exploration of the store reveals the Japanese aesthetic sensibility — people enjoy anticipating the seasons through kimono and obi designs.
The store also offers a selection of original items that have long been favorites, such as furoshiki wrapping cloths and tenugui hand towels. "We welcome all comers, including those who are seeing kimono for the very first time. We hope you'll take time to experience kimono culture, which has been cherished and passed down for many generations in Japan," says CEO Wada Yumie.