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venture between two ****anese companies,
Senman Chutan and Kyoto-based
Kyoto Orimono Company) from
South Korean government as
abandoned property of ****an in...
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variety of names,
including "orikata" or "origata" (折形), "orisue" (折据), "
orimono" (折物), "tatamigami" (畳紙) and others.
Distinct paperfolding traditions arose...
- 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...
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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...
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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...
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College (later,
Shiga University) in 1937. In 1946, he
founded Yamashiro Orimono (later,
Ayaha Corporation [ja]) and
became the president. In 1965, he founded...
- 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...
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Tachi No Ma Ni Ori) 4. The Aim of the
Weave (の目的は、織物の, No
Mokuteki Ha,
Orimono No) 5. The True Form of the
Ghost (と、幽霊の真のフォーム, To, Yūrei No Shin No Fōmu)...