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Arimatsu Shibori — 400 Years of Tie-Dye Tradition

Published: Jun 2, 2026
Updated: Jun 2, 2026
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Arimatsu Shibori — 400 Years of Tie-Dye Tradition

Arimatsu (有松) is Japan's traditional center for shibori (絞り, tie-dye) textile production, where artisans have practiced intricate fabric dyeing techniques for over 400 years. The town's historic preservation district features Edo-period merchant houses with latticed facades, udatsu (fire-break gables), and storefronts selling shibori scarves, kimono, and modern fashion items. Shibori involves binding, stitching, or folding fabric before dyeing to create patterns — Arimatsu artisans practice 100+ distinct shibori techniques passed down through generations.

The Arimatsu-Narumi Shibori Museum (有松・鳴海絞会館) demonstrates the laborious process: a single scarf may require 8 hours of hand-stitching before dyeing, and complex kimono take months. The museum offers hands-on shibori workshops (¥1,500–3,000) where visitors tie and dye handkerchiefs or scarves using traditional techniques, creating unique patterns impossible to replicate exactly.

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Arimatsu, Midori Ward, Nagoya. 30-min train from Nagoya (Meitetsu Nagoya Line to Arimatsu Station). Shibori Museum: ¥300, 9:30–17:00, closed Wed. Historic street free to walk 24/7 (shops open 10:00–17:00, many closed Wed). Workshops available daily (reservation recommended). Visit duration: 2–3 hours.

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**Historic street walk:** Arimatsu's main street (Tokaido Old Highway section) preserves 50+ Edo-period buildings — two-story wooden merchant houses with white plaster walls, black wooden lattices (ko

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