For more than half of century the Nishijin district of Kyoto produces a type of high class woven brocade, named just like that, Nishijin. A history of this art, the fabrication process, and a collection of representative textiles can be admired at the Nishijin Textile Center, which also features a very attractive store.
Also, several times a day, here takes place a beautiful parade of kimono, made of course from materials produced in Nishijin.
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