By TORU SAITO/ Staff Writer
November 25, 2022 at 08:00 JST
The Japan Kimono Museum boasts a collection of around 4,600 kimono-related items made in and after the Edo Period (1603-1867), some of which are on display. (Toru Saito)
KORIYAMA, Fukushima Prefecture--Surprisingly, permanent museums dedicated to Japanese-style traditional clothing are rarely found in Japan, which makes the opening of one in the Bandai-Atami Onsen hot spring resort here a sure hit with followers of fashion. [Read More]
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