[Artisans Co., Ltd.] [Japan’s first] Kimono Robe brand ALISA made with craftsmen 1st Anniversary Event
Artisans Co., Ltd. Press release: April 24, 2025 [Japan’s first] Kimono Robe brand ALISA made with craftsmen 1st Anniversary Event A place where producers and consumers create culture together
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https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/154418/1/154418-1-4255256767f12580421f06693e1eea36-1372×2037.png Click here to buy tickets ALISA will celebrate its 1st anniversary this spring. The Kaga Yuzen workshop challenges new traditions, the Kyo Yuzen workshop has been around for 470 years, and the Jacquard weaving factory weaves silk loved by Queen Elizabeth. We have delivered “beauty that will last into the future” through Kimono Robe, while supporting the works of these craftsmen. Over the past year, with the support of everyone who has resonated with ALISA and been involved, the outline of the brand has gradually become more vivid and solid. To celebrate our 1st anniversary, we are holding our first event to express our desire to make ALISA not just an apparel brand, but a place where craftsmen and those who embrace their ideas connect, and where a new culture is nurtured. ������ Event summary Date and time: Wednesday, May 14, 2025, 17:00-19:00 Location: Theater Guild Daikanyama (1st floor, 11-6 Sarugakucho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo) Participation fee: 5,000 yen (includes 1 drink finger food) ������ About the event The day will be an interactive place for craftsmen, artists, and traditional culture enthusiasts to gather and talk. The keyword is “the future of Japanese culture.” We welcome a
third-generation kimono dyer from Shinjuku, Tokyo, and a gftf washi paper scroll artist from Hida City, and we hope to share with you the present and future of manufacturing as they speak from their respective perspectives. ������ Event Program 17:00 Opening 17:10 ALISA’s past 17:20 Panel discussion (Mr. Nakamura, 3rd generation Fujiya Dye Studio / Mr. Koyanagizu, gftf Japanese paper scroll artist/Alisa) 17:40 Participatory session for all 18:20 Free time (OCHA performance by nokNok OCHA experience) 18:55 Photo shoot/Closing ������ Guest introduction
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/154418/1/154418-1-461098c80fc14b69aa739e817110166f-1132×1246.png Fujiya Dye Studio Third Generation Takatoshi Nakamura (Shinjuku, Tokyo) Although rooted in tradition, kimono dyeing artisans are actively collaborating with the modern fashion scene and expanding the possibilities of their handwork.
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/154418/1/154418-1-fc289f774a67049ae03291e06c4de9f4-874×968.png gftf Japanese paper scroll artist Hitoshi Koyanagizu (Hida City, Gifu) A young artist who breathes new life into the tradition of Japanese paper. As part of gftf, he began his career as a writer of “Kids major in washi paper, making the future a treasure.” How to participate This event is by reservation only. If you would like to participate, please purchase tickets from the link below. BUY TICKETS NOW Please come and experience the new cultural creation space spun by ALISA. With gratitude, Alisa
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/154418/1/154418-1-2b401479357bc27c24dc59f34922252f-2450×2450.jpg <Contact information> If you have any questions or concerns regarding this event, please contact us below. contact@alisarobe.com
https://alisarobe.com/ With a mission of “redefining tradition and connecting Japanese art and techniques to the future through sustainable manufacturing,” we work with traditional craftsmen and craftsmen to manufacture and sell modern luxury practical items that are loved around the world. We will create a new culture through manufacturing that has value for both producers and consumers.

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