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administrative area
called "
Nishijin".
Nishijin is
notable for its
textile production, and is the
birthplace of
nishijin-ori, a high-quality, well-known...
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Nishijin-ori (西陣織, lit. '
Nishijin fabric') is a
traditional textile produced in the
Nishijin (西陣)
district of Kamigyō-ku in Kyoto, ****an.
Originating in...
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their craftsmanship and re****tion of quality, such as
nishijin-ori,
produced in the
Nishijin district of Kyoto, and hakata-ori
produced in ****uoka prefecture...
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Nishijin Station (西新駅,
Nishijin-eki) is a
train station located in Sawara-ku. The station's
symbol is
based on a pen, a pencil, and the
letter "N" because...
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Study of
Mongolian Invasion Site by
Heijiro Nakayama. 西新地区元寇防塁発掘調査報告書 [
Nishijin Area Genkō Bōrui
Excavation Report] (in ****anese), ****uoka: ****uoka City...
- (百道浜): ****uoka Tower, ****uoka City Museum, ****uoka City
Library Nishijin (西新):
Nishijin Praliva Fujisaki (藤崎):
Sawara Ward Office, ****uoka
Prefecture Sawara...
- ****anese
textile producer, one of the
oldest yūzen
coloring companies in
Nishijin district of
Kyoto founded in 1555. It
produces many
styles of
kimono and...
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Kyoto in
which the
blaze began. In
identifying this
disaster as the "Great
Nishijin fire," an
unusual focus is
directed towards the
cloth weavers clustered...
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Weavers of
Nishijin (西陣(にし じん),
Nishijin), also
known in
English simply as
Nishijin, is a 1961 ****anese
short do****entary film
directed by
Toshio Matsumoto...
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commission new ones from the
weavers of Kyoto's
famous traditional Nishijin weaving district.[citation needed] When they are not in use, the floats...