The kimono is the most famous garment worn in Japan. Kimono literally means “thing to wear” – it is made up of the Japanese words ki, meaning “to wear”, and mono, meaning “thing”.
Tomomi Miyajima, founder of Tokiya Japan, showed Good Morning Washington's Megan Clarke how to wear a traditional kimono.
KYOTO--Alarmed at decreasing opportunities to wear kimono in modern Japan, dyers specializing ... deeply impressed by the beautiful Kyo-yuzen saris made using the traditional techniques.
The very picture of the traditional kimono shop owner, Sekine enjoys holding up his fine Japanese silk fabrics and, like a patient history teacher, explain to customers how 23 Japanese craftsmen ...
Disha Patani draped a traditional Kimono on her trip to Kyoto in Japan. She posted pictures ... at one with the peaceful surroundings. With beautiful gardens around, this temple evokes a sense ...
A total of 14 workshops are planned for this year's Arkansas Cherry Blossom Festival, which is set for April 11-12 at the Hot ...