Silk items are on display and for sale at the "Takarakin Exhibition" at Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi./ (C)FASHION HEADLINE
Visiting kimono from Mitsukoshi Isetan's original brand "Sankou"/ (C)FASHION HEADLINE
Colorful, purely domestic silk on display/ (C)FASHION HEADLINE
Colorful silk stoles will also be on display at the "Takarakin Exhibition"/ (C)FASHION HEADLINE
The venue displays everything from silkworms to cocoons and silk items./ (C)FASHION HEADLINE
The venue displays everything from silkworms to cocoons and silk items./ (C)FASHION HEADLINE
The venue displays everything from silkworms to cocoons and silk items./ (C)FASHION HEADLINE
Silk items are on display and for sale at the "Takarakin Exhibition" at Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi./ (C)FASHION HEADLINE
Weaving demonstrations are also being held at the Takara Silk Exhibition venue./ (C)FASHION HEADLINE
A replica of the Tomioka Silk Mill is also on display./ (C)FASHION HEADLINE
A koto performance was held at the venue./ (C)FASHION HEADLINE
"Gunma-chan the Factory Girl" also rushed to the venue/ (C)FASHION HEADLINE
At the Takara Silk Exhibition, panels showcasing the history of the Tomioka Silk Mill/ (C)FASHION HEADLINE
Chiso tie-dyed furisode (954,000 yen)
<Sanko> Tokyo Hand-painted Yuzen Visiting Kimono (626,400 yen)
<Itoyuki> Crest design plain color kimono (194,400 yen each)
Ryukobo Obi-jime (48,600 yen each)