tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32932797.post1055984079511993671..comments2024-03-27T03:54:50.793+10:00Comments on Kimono Reincarnate: Tokyo's Fabric TownMelanie Gray Augustinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01531718674624846409noreply@blogger.comBlogger16125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32932797.post-60440625915610602282015-06-03T06:21:22.674+10:002015-06-03T06:21:22.674+10:00Hi,
Can you help? I'm looking for a nice budg...Hi,<br /><br />Can you help? I'm looking for a nice budget hotel nearby Fabric Town. Miwako Miwahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12877543623051758949noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32932797.post-78489243127029904472013-07-15T09:57:56.879+10:002013-07-15T09:57:56.879+10:00Hi Kathy
I haven't been able to email you dir...Hi Kathy<br /><br />I haven't been able to email you directly, but that indigo fabric was in Tomato, the largest store in Fabric Town. Have a great time!Melanie Gray Augustinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01531718674624846409noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32932797.post-38538723702117752882013-07-14T18:38:25.040+10:002013-07-14T18:38:25.040+10:00Hello there!
I am asking a year+ after your initi...Hello there!<br /><br />I am asking a year+ after your initial post, but I had to ask--where did you see that lovely indigo fabric? I'm planning on making a pit stop in Nippori my next trip to Japan, and am itching to get my hands in some Japanese indigo fabric.<br /><br />Many thanks,<br />KathyAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32932797.post-76958808049599184692012-04-16T01:27:21.055+10:002012-04-16T01:27:21.055+10:00If you get a chance, try going to the Kamata stati...If you get a chance, try going to the Kamata station (on the south end of Tokyo, almost into Yokohama) and heading to Yuzawaya - a very nice craft store. Kamata is their headquarters and they have several different buildings, including one dedicated just to fabrics. You'll have to look around to find the different buildings but look for the knitting sheep - the Yuzawaya logo and you'll know you're in the right spot.Hollyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10348525209217810064noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32932797.post-44372876825236702192012-01-28T15:51:07.162+10:002012-01-28T15:51:07.162+10:00Nice! I go there too sometimes, not for the shoppi...Nice! I go there too sometimes, not for the shopping but just for looking at all the lovely stuff!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32932797.post-58543096594876906022012-01-26T18:39:49.818+10:002012-01-26T18:39:49.818+10:00(sorry to take over your comments Melanie)
Achan ...(sorry to take over your comments Melanie)<br /><br />Achan - as soon as the bigger three are in school and you and the little one are up for a day in the big smoke I'm all yours!SomedaysSarahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07485017469544064676noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32932797.post-51425466476936640382012-01-25T20:05:55.843+10:002012-01-25T20:05:55.843+10:00oh BTW, I forgot to say also that I reckon an eboo...oh BTW, I forgot to say also that I reckon an ebook would be great for your Tokyo Fabric shopping guide as people can have it with them on their iPad or iPhone or whatever e-readng devices while they are out and about.Manda - Handmade with Lovehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07512974920115437251noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32932797.post-32099269944189139782012-01-25T20:02:01.939+10:002012-01-25T20:02:01.939+10:00Thanks for sharing Melanie, I love your article! I...Thanks for sharing Melanie, I love your article! I had planned to go to Tokyo last year with my mum as her 60th birthday present and the Fabric Town on our itinerary. I read everything I could about it but sadly we had to cancel due to the devastating tsunami. I hope you have a great trip and can't wait to hear all about your travel and see what you come home with!Manda - Handmade with Lovehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07512974920115437251noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32932797.post-78156935529148656182012-01-25T13:43:15.257+10:002012-01-25T13:43:15.257+10:00I want to go!!!!! It's sad to say that even th...I want to go!!!!! It's sad to say that even though I have lived in Japan for 12 years I have only been to Tokyo 3 yes THREE times!! At first it didn't interest me and now that I know what there is that I'd like to do i have three small children who need to come first :( I may need to call on Sarah for a girls day out!!!<br /><br />i'd buy the book too, go for it if you can!!achanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07061864051216906521noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32932797.post-62527813465727505592012-01-25T13:22:32.843+10:002012-01-25T13:22:32.843+10:00I almost forgot. If you are gathering information...I almost forgot. If you are gathering information to decide on formats. We would be most interested in an ebook version. It's easier to travel with (we always have our ipad or iphones with us. Plus we are moving to a very tiny apartment soon and storage is a huge issue. Ebooks are way easier to store ;)Re-Purpose Historyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03546609160754257975noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32932797.post-131544508974435872012-01-25T13:18:25.880+10:002012-01-25T13:18:25.880+10:00It's funny, my Japanese/American husband and I...It's funny, my Japanese/American husband and I were just discussing a future Japan trip. I too use Japanse fabrics to re-purpose (and I love to wear kimono). I would happily support a kickstarter for a shopping guide from you. As a fellow gluten free artist your insights would be invaluable to us. I am lucky, my dh likes to shop for fabric with me so I would have extra hands to carry the fabulous finds :)<br /><br />I was just checking out the Rosetta Stone language programs. I think we're going to use it. My husband only speaks a tiny amount of Japanese so we'd both need to learn.Re-Purpose Historyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03546609160754257975noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32932797.post-28348167668732644042012-01-25T11:56:36.997+10:002012-01-25T11:56:36.997+10:00I was there in October - I only made it as fas as ...I was there in October - I only made it as fas as Tomato, and by the time I was finished there and at a couple of other little stores for notions, my backpack was full and my hands couldn't carry any more. I went over with a large suitcase only half full, just so that I could buy lots of fabric there!!! Fabulous! So was the rest of the trip throughout the country!!Someone's Nana Marynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32932797.post-26587736978478457752012-01-25T05:36:18.079+10:002012-01-25T05:36:18.079+10:00Can't wait to see the book, or I would settle ...Can't wait to see the book, or I would settle for a personalised guide, if you could put up with a lot of screaming and swooning.Hot Fudgehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13619094221296697533noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32932797.post-39155314327390475572012-01-24T22:56:55.351+10:002012-01-24T22:56:55.351+10:00Fabric town! Whee!! I love fabric town... especial...Fabric town! Whee!! I love fabric town... especially Tomato (although the fact that actual tomatoes do bad things toy stomach always makes me feel kinda funny in the store)<br /><br />Enjoy planning your trip! A hotel near fabric town sounds rather dangerous (I'm always limited by te not being able to sit and relax and then wander some more) but makes perfect sense! <br /><br />If you need a translator or fabric schlepper just let me know, I'd be happy to help out!SomedaysSarahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07485017469544064676noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32932797.post-8643850765672318682012-01-24T21:30:14.125+10:002012-01-24T21:30:14.125+10:00Wow, this is such an interesting post! I´ve been w...Wow, this is such an interesting post! I´ve been wanting to go to Japan for years now, it´s right at the top of my travel-list. Your knowledge, weather it came in the shape of an e-book, a zine or a hardback would be SO valuable! It would not only be helpful to traveling, but it might help me to actually get going. Textiles & silks, art& design, Arts & crafts and fashion, vintage & fruit, and history pretty much sum up myt main interests, and it seems Japan is flowing with them. As I´ve understood many Japanese don´t speak English it would be so helpful to at least know what is out there, so I´d know what to ask for! The design-festa is a dream, but now you´re telling me of the fabric-mile! Oh, my fuses might blow! Outside Tokoy: the only place I´ve thought of going is the Costume museum of Kyoto. I have a big book filled with their treasures, and would love to see that. Do you know if there are any art-retreats in Japan? Workshops or course for foreigners to join in?<br />Sorry about the very long comment, I was just so excited when reading your post :-)<br /> Have a lovely day!spindelmakerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14567209482657775776noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32932797.post-83338308664203078492012-01-24T20:56:25.677+10:002012-01-24T20:56:25.677+10:00You are totally the right person to be writing thi...You are totally the right person to be writing this fabric shopping guide book, have you seen any guide books published on other topics that you love the look/feel of? I reckon it deserves a publisher who is going to give it the whole matte finish cover treatment!Kelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15894936794873771240noreply@blogger.com