Clothes / Apparel / Used Clothing Spots in Ishikawa Area

  • Kimono Tatamisée
    Style / Fashion
    Ishikawa Pref. Kanazawashi Shintatemachi 3-95
    Kimono Tatamisée is a kimono boutique located in 3 Chome, Shintate Town, Kanazawa City. Based around the vision of making the kimono something that people can wear on an everyday basis, Kimono Tatamisée carries a wide range of different kimonos, from casual to formal, and including antique and renovated kimonos. The boutique also sells ornamental hairpins and other accessories for wearing with kimonos, along with dresses and handbags made from recycled kimonos.
  • Kokoyui
    Life / Living / Hospital
    Ishikawa Pref. Kanazawashi Honmachi 1-3-39
    A shop where you can rent a kimono to wear while exploring Kanazawa located a five minute walk from Kanazawa Station. With an advance reservation, the shop will help you put on your kimono, after which you can go sightseeing in Kanazawa Japanese-style. The shop offers three plan types conforming with the type of kimono. Men can also choose between a kimono or a hakama (traditional kimono-like divided pants) plan. The shop offers a money-saving couples plan as well. Some of the shop's many optional plans include enjoying a meal at a teahouse after putting on your kimono and taking a taxi to visit local sights.
  • Erihana
    Style / Fashion
    Ishikawa Pref. Kanazawashi Tatemachi 34
    "A Kaga Yuzen textiles specialty shop which was established in 1900 located in Tate-machi. The shop's wide-ranging selection of products focuses on Yuzen dyed textiles and includes complete Japanese clothing sets such as obi belts and tomesode and furisode kimono, Japanese accessories, and traditional hanayome noren bridal curtains, as well as items which make perfect souvenirs like handkerchiefs and tenugui wrapping cloths decorated with images by Yuzen artisans. In addition, some 20 thousand dyed and woven goods such as Yuzen and aozome indigo dyed goods used in Kaga and Hokuriku gathered from the Edo to the Showa period by the shop's founder, Shin'ichi Hanaoka, are on permanent display as the ""Erihana Collection"" in the Kaga Okunizome Museum on the second floor."
  • Kaga Okunizome Museum
    Style / Fashion
    Ishikawa Kanazawa-shi Tatemachi 34
  • WORKMAN Plus Komatsu
    Style / Fashion
    Ishikawa Komatsu-shi Dairyomachi Ro 176
  • WORKMAN Komatsu Yatano
    Style / Fashion
    Ishikawa Komatsu-shi Yatanomachi He 80
  • WORKMAN Kanazawa Nonoichi
    Style / Fashion
    Ishikawa Nonoichi-shi Shinjo 3-chome 265-banchi
  • WORKMAN Plus Kanazawa Kosaka
    Style / Fashion
    Ishikawa Kanazawa-shi Kosaka Machikita 181-1
  • WORKMAN Kanazawa Katsuramachi
    Style / Fashion
    Ishikawa Kanazawa-shi Katsuramachi Ro 166-ban
  • WORKMANPlus Hakusan
    Style / Fashion
    Ishikawa Hakusan Genpeijimamachi 634-ban 1
  • WORKMAN Kanazawa Tamaboko
    Style / Fashion
    Ishikawa Kanazawa-shi Tamaboko 1-chome 305-ban
  • WORKMAN Nanao
    Style / Fashion
    Ishikawa Nanao-shi Furukomachi Nu 83-1
  • Shimamura Terai
    Style / Fashion
    Ishikawa Nomi-shi Teraimachi Wa 31
  • Shimamura Sanno
    Style / Fashion
    Ishikawa Nonoichi-shi Sanno 3-76
  • Shimamura Oshikoshi
    Style / Fashion
    Ishikawa Nonoichi-shi Oshikoshi 2-23
  • Shimamura Futsu
    Style / Fashion
    Ishikawa Komatsu-shi Futsumachi
  • Shimamura Kaga
    Style / Fashion
    Ishikawa Kaga-shi Kamomachi 130
  • Shimamura Takayanagi
    Style / Fashion
    Ishikawa Kanazawa-shi Takayanagimachi
  • Shimamura Irie
    Style / Fashion
    Ishikawa Kanazawa-shi Irie 2-100
  • Shimamura Tsurugi
    Style / Fashion
    Ishikawa Hakusan Akarajimamachi 91-1

Ishikawa Areas

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Long, thin Ishikawa prefecture runs along the Sea of Japan up into Noto Peninsula. Highlights of the seaside towns lining the west coast include Kanazawa, often described as a "Little Kyoto" thanks to its old wooden tea houses and geisha culture as well as its picturesque Japanese garden, Kenroku-en.

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