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Awa Indigo Dyeing — Traditional Blue Textile Craft

Published: Jun 3, 2026
Updated: Jun 3, 2026
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Tokushima was historically Japan's leading producer of ai (藍, indigo dye), with Awa indigo (阿波藍) considered the highest quality for its deep, vivid blue color. The region's warm climate, clean water, and skilled craftsmen created an indigo industry that supplied dyers nationwide during the Edo period. Traditional indigo dyeing involves fermenting indigo leaves (sukumo) in earthen vats, creating a living bacterial culture that produces the characteristic blue through oxidation.

Several workshops in Tokushima offer hands-on dyeing experiences where visitors dip white cotton into vat, producing graduated blue patterns through repeated immersions.

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Ai-no-Yakata (藍の館): 23 Nishicho, Itano-cho. 20-min drive from Tokushima City. Hours: 9:00–17:00, closed Tue. Entry: ¥300. Dyeing workshop: ¥1,100 (includes handkerchief, 60 min). Awa Indigo Museum (AIBA): hands-on workshop ¥1,500, 90 min, reservation recommended.

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**Dyeing process:** Indigo vats contain living bacteria (fermenting indigo + wheat bran + lye) kept at 25°C. Fresh-dipped fabric emerges yellow-green, then turns blue through oxidation when exposed to

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