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Splendor and Sophistication: Kimono Masterpieces with Yuzen Dyeing in the Marubeni Collection

Marubeni Gallery
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Yuzen dyeing is a technique that first emerged in the late 17th century during Japan’s Edo period (1603–1868). Compared to previous dyeing techniques, which mainly involved shibori dyeing (tie-dyeing), yuzen dyeing enabled much more colorful and delicate expressions, enriching the styles of kimono typically worn by urban women. Though the popularity of yuzen dyeing reached its peak in the 18th century, the technique continued to evolve throughout the 19th and 20th centuries through the incorporation of new colors and techniques using synthetic dyes. Originally, yuzen dyeing techniques primarily developed in Kyoto, eventually spreading to Kanazawa in Hokuriku. There, artisans created unique yuzen-dyed hanging scrolls, with the craftsmanship used to create these works considered to be the pinnacle of yuzen dyeing. In the Meiji period (1868–1912), the technique used for these yuzen-dyed kakefuku (hanging scrolls) came to be known as “Kaga Yuzen,” and the scrolls became widely recognized as a traditional craft of the Hokuriku region that remains famous today. This exhibition features a selection of yuzen-dyed masterpieces primarily drawn from the Marubeni Collection, including kimonos and yuzen-dyed kakefuku from the Edo period, as well as several pieces created by yuzen artisans in the 20th century. Through this exhibition, visitors will trace the evolving splendor and sophistication of yuzen dyeing techniques and patterns, appreciating their beauty across the centuries.

Schedule

Aug 5 (Tue) 2025-Sep 25 (Thu) 2025 

Opening Hours Information

Hours
10:00-17:00
Closed
Sunday, Holidays
Closed on August 28, 29 and 30.
FeeAdults and University Students ¥500, High School Students and Under free.
VenueMarubeni Gallery
https://www.marubeni.com/gallery/
Location3F Marubeni Bldg., 1-4-2 Otemachi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-0004
Access1 minute walk from exit 3a at Takebashi Station on the Tozai line. 6 minute walk from exit C2b at Otemachi Station on the Chiyoda line. 7 minute walk from exit A9 at Jimbocho Station on the Toei Shinjuku and Mita lines or Hanzomon line.
Phone03-3282-2111
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