Clothes / Apparel / Used Clothing Spots in Mie Area

  • Matsusaka Cotton Kimono Rental Center
    Life / Living / Hospital
    Mie Matsusaka-shi Hinomachi 589-1
    "A 10-minute walk from Matsusaka Station on the JR Kintetsu Yamada Line. It is a facility for touring and trying out hand-weaving of Matsusaka momen (cotton), and is located on the first floor of Matsusaka City Industrial Promotion Center, built on the ruins of the residence of Echigo-ya, a wealthy merchant. Matsusaka momen is product brand proudly offered by Ise vendors, and is characterized by a vibrant striped pattern originally called ""shima-watari"" (imported from abroad) and aizome (indigo dyeing). In the store, they sell fabric, bags, pouches, fans, and other small articles using Matsusaka momen with a deep feeling so you'll love to use it, as well as women's clothing. There is a charge to try your hand at weaving, and since there are limited looms, you must inquire in advance."
  • Kimono Rental Yumekomachi (Ise Shop)
    Life / Living / Hospital
    Mie Pref. Iseshi Ujinakanokirichou 96-10
    This kimono rental shop is located in Ise Naikumae's Oharai-machi. Close to Ise Jingu Shrine and Okage Yokocho, it's in a convenient spot for those who want to visit the shrine and walk about Ise in a kimono. They offer a variety of traditional Japanese clothing, including homongi semi-formal and long-sleeved furisode kimono, designer kimono done up to suit individual tastes, kimono with cute patterns, and yukata cotton robes. Reservations aren't required to take advantage of their Premium Plan with new models and patterns to choose from, their affordable Nadeshiko Plan, and more. They'll hold your baggage for free (take your valuable with you) and returning the kimono the next day doesn't incur additional fees.
  • Utsukushiya (Higashimura Gofuku Store)
    Style / Fashion
    Mie Pref. Matsusakashi Nakamachi 1940
    Located in front of Okaderasan Keishoji Temple, Utsukushiya is a venerable store that has been selling Japanese-style clothing since 1924. In addition to renting out kimono made from Matsusaka cotton, which is characterized by its indigo dye and striped patterns, it also offers customers the opportunity to try making their own coasters using loom-woven cloth. Keishoji Temple sponsors a festival on the first and eighteenth of each month, and on those days, Utsukushiya runs a pop-up cafe that sells the so-called Go-En Lunch, made with local ingredients, to temple visitors. It also offers lecture-demonstrations on how to eat and season Sukiyaki made from Matsusaka beef, which is one of the three greatest varieties of wagyu beef. It holds other lively events that allow visitors to experience Japanese culture and runs a lodging facility, Kurayado, which accommodates only one group of lodgers per day.
  • WORKMAN Yokkaichi Yanagi Dori
    Style / Fashion
    Mie Yokkaichi-shi Kubota 2-chome 276-banchi 1
  • WORKMAN # WORKMAN Joshi Tsu Takajaya
    Style / Fashion
    Mie Tsu-shi Takajayakomoricho 981-6
  • WORKMAN Tsu Kawage
    Style / Fashion
    Mie Tsu-shi Kawagecho Nakabeppo 288 Banchi 1
  • WORKMAN Tsu Yuki
    Style / Fashion
    Mie Tsu-shi Tsuoki 1114
  • WORKMAN Yokkaichi Hazu
    Style / Fashion
    Mie Yokkaichi-shi Hazu Cho 9-ban 18-go
  • WORKMAN Yokkaichi Obata
    Style / Fashion
    Mie Yokkaichi-shi Obata 3-chome 658-banchi
  • WORKMAN Plus Suzuka Sanjo
    Style / Fashion
    Mie Suzuka-shi Akosocho 24-6
  • WORKMAN Suzuka Sakurajima
    Style / Fashion
    Mie Suzuka-shi Sakurajimacho 4-chome 2-1
  • WORKMAN Komono
    Style / Fashion
    Mie Mie-gun Komonocho Takenari Namerikawa 3570-5
  • WORKMAN Kuwana Eba
    Style / Fashion
    Mie Kuwana-shi
  • WORKMAN Kuwana Nanawa
    Style / Fashion
    Mie Kuwana-shi Hagasaki 1132-ban 1
  • WORKMAN Iga Ueno
    Style / Fashion
    Mie Iga-shi Hattoricho 335-5
  • WORKMAN Nabari
    Style / Fashion
    Mie Nabari-shi Kamihatcho 1500-3
  • WORKMAN Kameyama
    Style / Fashion
    Mie Kameyama-shi Ijiri Cho 993-6
  • WORKMAN Plus Ise Kogi
    Style / Fashion
    Mie Ise-shi Kogicho 27-1
  • WORKMAN Ise Tamaki
    Style / Fashion
    Mie Watarai-gun Tamakicho Seko Ogaito 272
  • WORKMAN Matsusaka Kamikawa
    Style / Fashion
    Mie Matsusaka-shi Uegawacho 1721-3

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Spread across the eastern side of the Kii Peninsula, Mie prefecture boasts hundreds of kilometers of pretty coastline comprising the oyster-rich Toba city and Shima National Park all the way down to Kumano, a city that marks the beginning of part of the Kumano Kodo pilgrimage, which runs into neighboring Wakayama prefecture. However, Mie is best known for the Ise Jingu Shinto shrine inland, one of the oldest and largest shrines in the country.

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