I'm going to Japan! Tips on Fabrics, Stores, Tourist/Fabric Destinations?
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I'm going to Japan next spring and would love to find some great fabrics for quilting, or otherwise. I'll definitely be in Tokyo and Kyoto, but also plan to visit other parts of the country, yet to be determined. Any suggestions of stores, factories, etc. that I should visit?
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Ditto goes for Spain. I'm going there in a couple of weeks.
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~ C
Ditto goes for Spain. I'm going there in a couple of weeks.
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I'm a HUUUGE Yoko Saito fan, so I'd be researching her to see where her store is, or her products are sold, and if I could get into one of her classes.
This is actually kind of funny, because my husband and I were just talking about quilt shows. I've been to Paducah and Houston, and told him I'd really like to go to the Tokyo Quilt Festival someday. He said he'd like to go to Tokyo too; he'll stay busy eating sushi while I'm at the show.
This is actually kind of funny, because my husband and I were just talking about quilt shows. I've been to Paducah and Houston, and told him I'd really like to go to the Tokyo Quilt Festival someday. He said he'd like to go to Tokyo too; he'll stay busy eating sushi while I'm at the show.
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I'm a HUUUGE Yoko Saito fan, so I'd be researching her to see where her store is, or her products are sold, and if I could get into one of her classes.
This is actually kind of funny, because my husband and I were just talking about quilt shows. I've been to Paducah and Houston, and told him I'd really like to go to the Tokyo Quilt Festival someday. He said he'd like to go to Tokyo too; he'll stay busy eating sushi while I'm at the show.![Big Grin](https://cdn.quiltingboard.com/images/smilies/biggrin.png)
This is actually kind of funny, because my husband and I were just talking about quilt shows. I've been to Paducah and Houston, and told him I'd really like to go to the Tokyo Quilt Festival someday. He said he'd like to go to Tokyo too; he'll stay busy eating sushi while I'm at the show.
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To the OP, I am pretty sure Kyoto has a textile district. You may even be able to get your hands on some kimono scraps. Here is blog I found but I don't know how old it is
https://www.seamwork.com/issues/2016...guide-to-kyoto
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Well I looked up Okanarts and Blue and White and both are fabulous resources. Okanarts has a whole page on travelers tips, which led me to a guesthouse that I really want to stay in. Thanks so much everyone! I'll definitely PM Gaijin and go to the Yoko Saito and Kyoto guide links. When is the next quilt show in Tokyo? I'll be there in March.
~ C
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