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NAGOYA

スタジオスズサン

Studio Suzusan

A heritage craft studio in Nagoya’s historic Arimatsu district, where visitors can experience the centuries-old art of Arimatsu Shibori dyeing firsthand.

Attractions

Handicraft, Traditional Arts, Workshop

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Studio Suzusan celebrates and reimagines the artistry of Arimatsu Shibori, a traditional Japanese tie-dye technique that has thrived in Nagoya since the Edo period. Located in the historic textile district of Arimatsu, the studio functions as both a workshop and gallery, offering hands-on experiences led by skilled artisans from the renowned Suzusan family. Participants can learn each step of the dyeing process—from binding and folding fabric to immersing it in natural indigo—creating their own unique textile piece. Combining deep tradition with modern design, Studio Suzusan embodies the lasting spirit of Japanese craftsmanship and the quiet beauty of handmade art.

Facilities & Services

  • Shibori (Tie-Dye) Craft Workshops

  • Guided Cultural Experiences

  • Exhibition and Sales Area

  • English-Friendly Instruction

  • Advance Reservations Required

  • Group and Private Sessions

  • Nearby Parking

Contact

Address:

3305 Arimatsu, Midori Ward, Nagoya, Aichi 458-0924

Phone:

052-825-5386

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