-
variety of names,
including "orikata" or "origata" (折形), "orisue" (折据), "
orimono" (折物), "tatamigami" (畳紙) and others.
Distinct paperfolding traditions arose...
-
venture between two ****anese companies,
Senman Chutan and Kyoto-based
Kyoto Orimono Company) from
South Korean government as
abandoned property of ****an in...
- Prefecture.
Distillation is
scheduled to
begin in 2025.
Takebe Orimono (Nanao):
owned by
Takebe Orimono.
Located in
Ishikawa Prefecture.
Distillation is scheduled...
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including the hat of
invisibility (隠れ笠, kakuregasa),
rolls of
brocade (織物,
orimono), the
inexhaustible purse (金袋 kanebukuro), the
secret keys to the treasure...
-
Textiles Seigō
Sendaihira 2002 Hyōji
Kitagawa (喜多川俵二) 1936
Textiles Yūsoku
Orimono 1999 Kisaburō
Ogawa (小川規三郎) 1936
Textiles Kenjō Hakata-ori 2003 ****umi...
-
Important Preservation District for
Groups of
Traditional Buildings; Gotō
Orimono;
Textile Museum “Yukari”; Kiryū
Textile Hall
Former Building (ja) Shirataki...
- 1637 [7]
Bingata 紅型
bingata Tamanaha Yūkō (玉那覇有公) [8] Shuri-no-
Orimono 首里の織物
Shuri no
orimono Miyahara Hatsuko (宮平初子)
textile technique [9] Bashōfu 芭蕉布 bashōfu...
-
College (later,
Shiga University) in 1937. In 1946, he
founded Yamashiro Orimono (later,
Ayaha Corporation [ja]) and
became the president. In 1965, he founded...
- of
Oshima Tsumugi on the
island of Amami:
Maeda Tsumugi Kogei,
Tonari Orimono, Yumeorinosato, and
Hajime Shoji. Many
traditional patterns are
named after...
- 20th
MAEHARA 20th(旧合名会社飯塚織物工場)
Maehara tōentei-su (kyū-gōmeigaisha
Iizuka orimono kōjō) 1932 Kiryū
former Iizuka Partnership textile factory 36°22′19″N 139°21′03″E...