Kimono Experience
Meet silk, and experience
wearing the real thing.
in Yosano, Kyoto
In northern Kyoto Prefecture, the Tango region has Yosano Town, where people have been producing Tango chirimen silk crepe for high-grade kimono for their livelihoods. Chirimen Road prospered as the distribution center for the local textile industry. The area still has merchant homes from the Meiji, Taisho, and Showa Periods. The Former Bito Family Home is an especially important example. It blends the old style with a modern one. It really reflects the town’s prosperity in those days.
In this historical, cultural space, experience wearing a pure silk kimono and spend quality time basking in illustrious clothing.

Japan Heritage
Chirimen Road with a 300-year history.
In April 2017, “300-Year Silk-Weaving Tango Chirimen Road” was designated as a Japan Heritage site covering four municipalities in the Tango region including Yosano. Established in the Edo Period, Tango chirimen silk fabric is supple and superb for dyeing. Japan Heritage recognizes Tango chirimen’s longtime support of Japanese kimono culture and the Tango region’s history and culture.





