This was a great find. See weaving in progress, learn the meaning of different weaving patterns, and have the opportunity to purchase some one of a kind handcrafted souvenir. A must see when visit...
I usually visit Yomitani to see pottery, but I visited Yomitaniyama Kaori and Yomitaniyama Minser, which were introduced in the book that was the main thing. The clerk explained while watching the exhibition, and the products sold were still substantial.
A friend of "kimono lovers" visited "Yomitani Village Traditional Crafts Center" here, heard the story of having experienced weaving, and stopped by. It's very close to "Yachimun no Sato" and "Zakimi Castle Ruins", so why not come here when you come there? You can experience different cultures of Okinawa. The works of "Hanaori" and "Mincer" are on display here, and it is said that they are studying to inherit these traditional crafts to posterity. Silk fabric kimono is also ...
Great escape in Okinawa
Just don’t miss it! For shopping purposes by also for a quiet walk and as opportunity to see such beautiful pottery items
Hidden gem
This was a great find. See weaving in progress, learn the meaning of different weaving patterns, and have the opportunity to purchase some one of a kind handcrafted souvenir. A must see when visit...
Good folk art きに
I usually visit Yomitani to see pottery, but I visited Yomitaniyama Kaori and Yomitaniyama Minser, which were introduced in the book that was the main thing. The clerk explained while watching the exhibition, and the products sold were still substantial.
Sui enemy な product
I went to see the traditional crafts of Yomitani Village, Hanaori. If the time is right, you can also tour. A lot of nice items were sold.
to see crafts unique to okinawan
A friend of "kimono lovers" visited "Yomitani Village Traditional Crafts Center" here, heard the story of having experienced weaving, and stopped by. It's very close to "Yachimun no Sato" and "Zakimi Castle Ruins", so why not come here when you come there? You can experience different cultures of Okinawa. The works of "Hanaori" and "Mincer" are on display here, and it is said that they are studying to inherit these traditional crafts to posterity. Silk fabric kimono is also ...