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Hakataori Exhbition

START: Nov 15, 2013 END: Nov 17, 2013

Hakata ori (woven textile) is a local folk craft with 760 years of tradition. It has been popular for centuries for use in kimono and obi as a silk textile due to its tensility and thickness of the fabric. At this annual event, new pieces of Hakata ori are displayed inside Jotenji. The location itself is a reason worth visiting – Jotenji is usually not open for the public to see inside the temple. Enjoy the autumn foliage, and optional tea ceremony (fee req.) in the Japanese Karesansui garden. Attend wearing kimono to receive a small gift!

21. Hakataori Exhbition

• 11/15 (Fri.) 13:00 ~ 17:00, 11/16 (Sat.) 10:00 ~ 17:00, 11/17 (Sun.) 10:00 ~ 15:00
• Jotenji (1-29-9 Hakataekimae, Hakata-ku)
• Free (not incl. tea ceremony)
• 092-472-0761

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Published: Sep 30, 2013 / Last Updated: Apr 1, 2016

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