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Imabari Towels — Premium Cotton Textile Heritage

Published: Jun 3, 2026
Updated: Jun 3, 2026
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Imabari produces approximately 60% of Japan's towels, a textile industry dating to 1894 when the region's soft water (from the Takahashi River) proved ideal for dyeing cotton. Imabari towels are known for exceptional softness, absorbency, and durability — the official quality test requires a towel piece to sink in water within 5 seconds, demonstrating absorbency without synthetic softeners.

The Imabari Towel Museum showcases the manufacturing process, towel art installations, and a vast retail space selling towels from dozens of local brands (¥500–10,000 range).

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Getting There

Access Information

Imabari Towel Museum (今治タオル美術館), 2930 Asahi, Imabari. 20-min bus from Imabari Station. Entry: ¥800. Hours: 10:00–18:00. Café and retail open to non-museum visitors (free).

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**Museum highlights:** The main attraction is a 20-meter-long mural woven from colored towel threads depicting a European village scene — the textile artistry is remarkable. The manufacturing floor (v

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