This video was shot in Summer 2007 when I was practicing to dress Kuro Tome-sode, the black formal Kimono for married women, to prepare for my Kimono consultant examination of All Japan Kimono consultant association.
My folding obi demonstration at Suihou-en, the beautiful Japanese Garden in Van Nuys, California.
I am showing how to make Fukura Suzume (Plump Sparrow) by using a Obi Aid called Biyou Sugata.
This kimono show was held at Suihou-en, in Van Nuys, California on October 28th, 2007.
Under the direction of my great Sensei Mme. Fumi Akutagawa, this show was my first contribution as a certified Kimono consultant.
Dues to the spot of the camera that was set up, you see the models go out of the frame. But I hope you can enjoy watching this.
There are several Kimono academy and schools in Japan. Kuniko Kanawa acquired a Kimono consultant certification through Soudou Kimono academy, and she talks what "Soudou" is.
My demonstration to dress myself Furisode and putting on pre-made Obi, Fukura Suzume (Plump Sparrow), at Suihou-en, the beautiful Japanese Garden in Van Nuys, California.
Kuniko Kanawa received a Kimono consultant certification in Autumn in 2007 by All Japan Kimono consultant association. She explains the story behind obtaining it and about the great chancellor of Soudou Kimono academy.
This is an interview with Kuniko Kanawa about what she thinks we should do to preserve Japanese culture, part.2 about LOHAS part.2, Lifestyle Of Health And Sustainability.
This kimono show was held at Suihou-en, in Van Nuys, California on October 28th, 2007.
Under the direction of my great Sensei Mme. Fumi Akutagawa, this show was my first contribution as a certified Kimono consultant.
Dues to the spot of the camera that was set up, you see the models go out of the frame. But I hope you can enjoy watching this.
This is an interview with Kuniko Kanawa about what she thinks we should do to preserve Japanese culture, part.2 about LOHAS, Lifestyle Of Health And Sustainability.
This is the interview with Kuniko Kanawa about how we can spread LOHAS (Lifestyle Of Health And Sustainability) while it could be quite difficult to do so.