The trend for plain woven kimonos has gone, and elegant dyed kimonos are finally being rediscovered.
Founded 290 years ago, Kyoto Noguchi adds new twists to classic patterns, highlighting the work of its skilled dyers.
From Hanarakuan, a Kyoto designated cultural property, to Ginza Ippodo, we have a selection of stylish komon, tsukesage, and homongi.
Keiko Aono
Noguchi
Noguchi Co., Ltd.
Noguchi was founded in 1733 by Kanaya Yasubei as a kimono and money exchange business in Aburanokoji Shijo.
A teahouse by Kobori Enshu and other buildings were relocated to the site and designated as a tangible cultural property by the city.
Noguchi's kimonos, with their outstanding dyeing, colors and patterns, are beautiful and have a unique personality.
The collection features fragrant, proud kimonos, with a focus on kosode designs from the Momoyama period.