Shizuoka is the birthplace of Enshu textiles. Shizuoka Isetan offers a wide range of products, from "Enshu textiles," the high-quality textiles that have been passed down in "Enshu," a region in the western part of Shizuoka Prefecture, to textiles by cutting-edge creators who shine with creativity, to factory-brand textiles that combine the region's reliable techniques with the latest trends. In addition to traditional techniques, we offer a place where you can encounter new sensibilities. 
Fabric Department Store⇒https://www.toironoro.com/project-nuno/
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First session: Wednesday, January 27th – Tuesday, February 2nd
Venue 1: Shizuoka Isetan Main Building, 8th floor = Promotion Space 2
Participating brands: ・AND WOOL ・kocchi ・Harun Dyeing and Weaving ・MAITO/Maito ・mamegoo ・Yohakusha (Masking Tape)
 
Venue 2: Shizuoka Isetan Main Building, 6th floor = Promotion Space Stage #6
Participating brands: ・admi ・Iwamoto Akiko・KOLBENOVA ・salvia ・Matsuo Nassen ・Masutake (washi paper) ・saraxjiji
 
 
2nd round Period: Wednesday, February 3rd - Monday, February 8th
Venue 1: Shizuoka Isetan Main Building, 8th floor = Promotion Space 2
Participating brands: orit. (Banshu weaving), n‘ui (Bishū weaving, Enshu weaving, Banshu weaving), Giemon GIEMON (Kurume kasuri), Kesennuma Knitting (Kesennuma), nishikata chieko (accessories), Nukumori Kobo (Enshu cotton tsumugi), blanket (Bishū woolen weaving), HUIS -House- (Enshu weaving), mino (Gosen knitting)
 
Venue 2: Shizuoka Isetan Main Building, 6th floor = Promotion Space Stage #6 Participating brands: ・admi ・Iwamoto Akiko ・saraxjiji ・salvia ・Atelier Shimura ・trois temps ・Kazami Yasuko
 
 
Introduction to the exhibiting brands
 
HUIS (2nd installment)
High-quality everyday clothing that fits into everyday life. The highest quality Enshu textiles are produced on shuttle looms. Their simple yet rich texture brings happiness to the wearer's five senses.
 
Nukumori Kobo (2nd installment)
"Enshu cotton tsumugi" has been passed down since the Edo period. By weaving slowly and carefully at a rate of 30m per day from a single loom, the fabric has a soft, airy texture.
 
※What is Enshu Textile?
Enshu is a high-quality textile that has been passed down in the "Enshu" region of Shizuoka, which flourished as a cotton-producing area thanks to its abundant water and warm climate, and which established its textile industry as one of Japan's three major cotton textile producing areas with the development of weaving looms and cotton spinning mills. These high-quality, high-added-value textiles have earned a reputation overseas as well.
 
  
Atelier Shimura (2nd installment)
Guided by the philosophy of "incorporating nature and art into everyday life," this Kyoto dyeing and weaving brand was born from the desire to convey the colorful world of plants to the present day, led by next-generation creators led by Shimura Shoji, the grandson of dyeing and weaving artist Shimura Fukumi.
 
Kesennuma Knitting (2nd installment)
Each piece of knitwear is knitted by skilled knitters in Kesennuma, and is soft and warm, yet neat and beautiful. Enjoy the vibrant colors. *Online customer service will be available from 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM on Saturday, February 6th and Sunday, February 7th.
 
 
Yohaksha (1st installment)
Located in Shimada City, Shizuoka Prefecture, this masking tape specialty store is rare nationwide. With over 15,000 types to choose from, the Fabric Department Store offers a special selection of designer and rare items.
 
Masutake (Part 1)
Masutake, a long-time paper shop in Gofukumachi, Shizuoka City, proposes a new way to enjoy washi paper. The accessories, finished with a texture that can only be found in washi paper and one-of-a-kind designs using stencil dyeing, will bring a little peace of mind to your daily life.
 
 
EVENT
  Knitting Machine Stole Weaving Workshop (Part 1)
 
 
◇Dates: January 31st (Sun) 11:00, 12:30, 14:00, 15:30, 17:00
♢Capacity: 1 person per session
♢Duration: 60 minutes
Participation Fee (Materials Included): Cashmere Stole (Large) ¥18,700 (Small) ¥12,100 Cashmere Snood ¥7,700 *All prices include tax ◇Reservations: Reservations will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis from Wednesday, January 27th at Promotion Space 2 on the 8th floor of the Main Building. *Inquiries: 054-273-4696 (Direct to Living Room on the 6th floor of the Main Building)
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Fabric Department Store⇒https://www.toironoro.com/project-nuno/
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First session: Wednesday, January 27th – Tuesday, February 2nd
Venue 1: Shizuoka Isetan Main Building, 8th floor = Promotion Space 2
Participating brands: ・AND WOOL ・kocchi ・Harun Dyeing and Weaving ・MAITO/Maito ・mamegoo ・Yohakusha (Masking Tape)
Venue 2: Shizuoka Isetan Main Building, 6th floor = Promotion Space Stage #6
Participating brands: ・admi ・Iwamoto Akiko・KOLBENOVA ・salvia ・Matsuo Nassen ・Masutake (washi paper) ・saraxjiji
2nd round Period: Wednesday, February 3rd - Monday, February 8th
Venue 1: Shizuoka Isetan Main Building, 8th floor = Promotion Space 2
Participating brands: orit. (Banshu weaving), n‘ui (Bishū weaving, Enshu weaving, Banshu weaving), Giemon GIEMON (Kurume kasuri), Kesennuma Knitting (Kesennuma), nishikata chieko (accessories), Nukumori Kobo (Enshu cotton tsumugi), blanket (Bishū woolen weaving), HUIS -House- (Enshu weaving), mino (Gosen knitting)
Venue 2: Shizuoka Isetan Main Building, 6th floor = Promotion Space Stage #6 Participating brands: ・admi ・Iwamoto Akiko ・saraxjiji ・salvia ・Atelier Shimura ・trois temps ・Kazami Yasuko
Introduction to the exhibiting brands
HUIS (2nd installment)
High-quality everyday clothing that fits into everyday life. The highest quality Enshu textiles are produced on shuttle looms. Their simple yet rich texture brings happiness to the wearer's five senses.

Nukumori Kobo (2nd installment)
"Enshu cotton tsumugi" has been passed down since the Edo period. By weaving slowly and carefully at a rate of 30m per day from a single loom, the fabric has a soft, airy texture.

※What is Enshu Textile?
Enshu is a high-quality textile that has been passed down in the "Enshu" region of Shizuoka, which flourished as a cotton-producing area thanks to its abundant water and warm climate, and which established its textile industry as one of Japan's three major cotton textile producing areas with the development of weaving looms and cotton spinning mills. These high-quality, high-added-value textiles have earned a reputation overseas as well.
Atelier Shimura (2nd installment)
Guided by the philosophy of "incorporating nature and art into everyday life," this Kyoto dyeing and weaving brand was born from the desire to convey the colorful world of plants to the present day, led by next-generation creators led by Shimura Shoji, the grandson of dyeing and weaving artist Shimura Fukumi.

Kesennuma Knitting (2nd installment)
Each piece of knitwear is knitted by skilled knitters in Kesennuma, and is soft and warm, yet neat and beautiful. Enjoy the vibrant colors. *Online customer service will be available from 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM on Saturday, February 6th and Sunday, February 7th.

Yohaksha (1st installment)
Located in Shimada City, Shizuoka Prefecture, this masking tape specialty store is rare nationwide. With over 15,000 types to choose from, the Fabric Department Store offers a special selection of designer and rare items.

Masutake (Part 1)
Masutake, a long-time paper shop in Gofukumachi, Shizuoka City, proposes a new way to enjoy washi paper. The accessories, finished with a texture that can only be found in washi paper and one-of-a-kind designs using stencil dyeing, will bring a little peace of mind to your daily life.

EVENT

◇Dates: January 31st (Sun) 11:00, 12:30, 14:00, 15:30, 17:00
♢Capacity: 1 person per session
♢Duration: 60 minutes
Participation Fee (Materials Included): Cashmere Stole (Large) ¥18,700 (Small) ¥12,100 Cashmere Snood ¥7,700 *All prices include tax ◇Reservations: Reservations will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis from Wednesday, January 27th at Promotion Space 2 on the 8th floor of the Main Building. *Inquiries: 054-273-4696 (Direct to Living Room on the 6th floor of the Main Building)
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