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Kimono Fashion Show At Nishijin Textile Center, Kyoto

Tiny 15 November 2008 13 Comments

I had a short business trip to Japan last week. was my first destination when I visited . It has produced elegant textiles for the imperial family and nobility for centuries.
at is a famous perform, That’s part of culture.

Here is a short video I took:

If you want know more about , Just visit: Kyoto Nishijin Textile Center & Kimono Fashion Show Travel Guide.

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  • JH said:

    Nice photos !

    Must be fun to go on a business trip and taking time off to tour around !

    Hope to see more of your Japan trip photos soon !

    JH
    http://www.photojournalist-tgh.tv

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    Tiny reply on November 15th, 2008 1:46 pm:

    JH,You said the truth.

    A business trip is often a good chance for tavel as well. :)

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  • lexan said:

    delicately beautiful…!

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    Tiny reply on November 16th, 2008 10:46 am:

    Thanks lexan!
    So you have more than one blog, That’s really need hard work!

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  • Travel Blog said:

    I love the kimonos and Japanese culture, probably because my grandmother was Japanese. We have these Japanese dolls in our homes in kimonos since I was very young.

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    iWalk reply on November 17th, 2008 12:03 am:

    Japanses keep their culture so well, That we can easily feel their style, that maybe the reason the fashion world will blow the “Japan wind”. :)

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  • Metz - Empty Streets said:

    This is one thing that i admire about the Japanese people and their culture. Their ability to merge their neo ideologies and still keep their roots intact :) Great shots iWalk :)

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    iWalk reply on November 17th, 2008 12:09 am:

    You catch the point,Metz.

    Few countries could keep their culture so well in such a fast growing speed.But Japan did.

    But, This post was not written by iWalk.Yeah, It’s my co-author Tiny’s Japan travel blogs. :D

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    Tiny reply on November 17th, 2008 6:54 pm:

    Haha, Thanks, Metz.

    I must agree with you! We still know too little about Japanese, We still should learn their strong suit. :)

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  • Free Mini-Site said:

    Love to see girl in kimono.. Such as innocent girl..

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    Tiny reply on November 17th, 2008 7:13 pm:

    Kimono is one of the best dress for oriental ladies. :)

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  • winona said:

    good job on this tiny. What I admire about it is that the fabrics looks so fine, very original and the color and designs are somehow very bright. It looks expensive hehehehe…..

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    Tiny reply on November 17th, 2008 7:17 pm:

    Yeah, they are artwork in my eyes, and they are really expensive to me.

    Tell you the truth, I only tried the kimono style night-suit in hotel, haha.:D

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