Voltage Compatibility】
When using electrical appliances, please note that they are designed for Japanese voltage specifications (90-110V), so if you use them with a different voltage, it may cause a malfunction.
【Plug Type】
Our products use Japanese plug types (A or B type).
Please use a conversion adapter if necessary.
【Important Note on Transformers and Adapters】
A transformer adjusts voltage to match your device’s requirements.
A conversion adapter only changes the plug shape and does not adjust voltage.
Using only a conversion adapter without a transformer may result in damage to the product.
【Liability】
We are not responsible for malfunctions or damages caused by improper use, such as operating the product without a transformer.
[Traditional Kiryu weaving] This is a masterpiece with a sturdy weave that can be used for a long time.
[Reversible] The 2-way design allows you to enjoy different patterns on the front and back. You can use it according to your mood or outfit.
[Perfect as a gift] This item makes a great gift for people who love Japanese culture, such as for Father's Day, Respect for the Aged Day, or birthdays.
Material: 100% polyester
Dimensions (approx.): Length 397cm x Width 11cm
Made in Japan (Kiryu weave)
"Kiryu-ori reversible square obi, linen-like striped pattern, made in Japan"
~Traditional and innovative men's obi made in Kiryu~
This square sash is woven in Kiryu, Gunma Prefecture, a famous textile production area.
Ready to use, this pre-made item is made from 100% polyester, making it easy to care for at home.
We offer six color patterns: golden brown, black, dark brown, white gray, beige, and purple.
This is a reversible obi that can be worn on both sides, allowing you to coordinate it with your yukata in a variety of ways.
Since ancient times, there has been a custom of giving long items such as obi as gifts to ward off evil spirits.
Obi are not only perfect for your own use, but also make a great gift for someone special.
~Kiryu is Japan's manufacturing center~
Kiryu, located in the southeastern part of Gunma Prefecture, has been famous as a textile production area since the Nara period, 1,300 years ago.
It is a major textile production area, known as "Nishijin in the West, Kiryu in the East," and is particularly known for producing a large amount of obi fabric and patterned kimono.
Historic buildings such as sawtooth-roof textile mills still remain.