“Actually, I’m currently taking samples of this product to an exhibition in Paris, France.”
We visited the Koike factory of Muto Senkou Co., Ltd. in Chuo Ward, Hamamatsu City to interview “Dyeing and inserting △ (Triangle) Fujisan”, which won the [Special Award] at Good Design Shizuoka 2023.
The factory brand “YUBANA” will introduce Mt. Fuji-shaped dyed products that are being promoted from Hamamatsu, inside and outside the prefecture, and even overseas.
“Dyeing and inserting △ (Triangle) Fujisan” is a product created with the idea that “even children can experience dyeing, which is said to be the world of artisans!”
You can easily dye your handkerchief or tenugui at home.
This is an experience kit that makes it as simple as possible to perform the dyeing technique called “Itajime Shibori,” in which folded fabric is sandwiched between two wooden boards and then dyed.You can see how the dye soaks into the fabric and dyes it. Efforts have been made, such as the use of transparent acrylic panels for easy viewing.
The accompanying instructions explain how to make it with easy-to-understand photos, and the kanji are written in furigana.The product was developed through repeated trial and error, led by designers who are mothers raising children.
It also comes with everything you need for the dyeing experience, such as rubber bands and gloves, so there’s less preparation required.
(You can also watch a video on how to make it on Instagram.
「https://www.instagram.com/someya_yubana/」)
The way the fabric is folded into a triangle absorbs the dye from below, just like Mt. Fuji. It can be enjoyed by parents and children at home, or used for independent research.
When we spoke to President Mr. Muto of Muto Senko Co., Ltd. and factory manager Mr./Ms. Nagata, we learned that “Dyeing and inserting △ (Triangle) Fujisan ” is turning a crisis into an opportunity amidst a decline in factory operation due to the coronavirus pandemic. He says that this is a product that everyone came up with ideas for.
Muto Senko Co., Ltd. receives many requests for factory tours from local schools. However, it was not easy to allow children to tour the factory in operation due to space and manpower requirements, so they were looking for a better way to teach children about dyeing.
“I hope families can enjoy dyeing as a science experiment!” We created an experience kit, and it became popular because the folding shape and dyeing process resembled Mt. Fuji. We also offer color variations to make it easier for people to pick up the product, as well as additional kits that can be enjoyed by siblings.
“We want to have a fun way of conveying the dyeing factory and the skills of our craftsmen, which have a history of over 60 years!” says President Mr. Muto.
In hopes of contributing to SDGS efforts, the acrylic board used in the kit is reused from the acrylic partitions used by businesses and restaurants during the coronavirus pandemic to prevent droplet infection.
“Dyeing and inserting △ (Triangle) Fujisan” received the Good Design Shizuoka 2023 Special Award in recognition of its new idea that contributes to local industry.
The judges said, “Since the target audience is children, we hope that they will feel familiar with dyeing and pass it on to the next generation.Also, the fact that the dyeing process resembles Mt. Fuji shows the love for the local area.” ” and received an award from Governor Mr. Kawakatsu at the Shizuoka Prefectural Office.
It seems that the product is being exhibited at overseas exhibitions, and they are excited to convey the appeal of the product to other countries that are interested in Japanese culture and place value on experiences for parents and children.
In conjunction with the 10th anniversary of the Mt. Fuji World Heritage Site and Mt. Fuji Day on February 23rd, we are running a campaign on social media to promote the local charm of Mt. Fuji and dyeing culture.
President Mr. Muto took over the business from his predecessor in 2011, becoming the second generation president. We are moving forward with our 50 employees despite headwinds such as the corona shock and rising raw material and fuel costs.
We aim to be a factory that can flexibly respond to changes in the times by creating an environment within the company that allows for freedom in manufacturing, and by trusting the skills of our craftsmen and increasing what we can do in-house.
“The experience kit is a challenge to pass on the colors and techniques of Enshu dyeing to the future.I would be happy if the children who will be responsible for the future can feel familiar with dyeing.
While valuing traditional methods, the factory continues to take on the challenge of incorporating new technologies and processing methods, and continues to come up with products that will make customers smile.
■2023 Good Design Shizuoka Special Award Winner “Dyeing and inserting △ (Triangle) Fujisan” 1,980 yen
(*Additional kit with 5 colors to choose from is 880 yen)
In Hamamatsu City, you can purchase it at Hamamatsu Science Museum Miraira, Hamamatsu Festival Hall, etc.
In addition to responding to bulk orders such as those for schools, we are also looking for new suppliers.
Link: [YUBANA EC site]
To the castle of Tenryu, which was shaken by a group of heroes in search of a castle seal. Introducing the design and sales locations!
Do you know the castle stamp Gojoin, which is popular among people who like castles?
This is like a certificate that you can purchase as a commemoration of your visit to the castle. They are sold at 11 castles in Hamamatsu City, including Hamamatsu Castle.
In Tenryu Ward, where many mountain castles have been built, castle seals from castles representing each area are on sale. In addition to interesting designs and sales locations, we will also introduce facilities where you can take a break before or after climbing Takane Castle in the Misakubo area.
Sea Lake Report: Actually walking the Hime Kaido Road, Anma-Kiga edition
If you live in Hamamatsu, Iwata, or Kosai, you’ve probably heard of “Himekaido.”
It is a side road of the Tokaido that runs from Mitsuke-juku in Iwata City to Goyu-juku in Aichi Prefecture, north of Lake Hamana, and has been heavily traveled since ancient times.
At some point, the road that was once called Honzaka-Michi came to be called “Hime-kaido.”
I know about it and have driven past it, but I don’t think many people have ever walked there.
It might not be a bad idea to walk around your hometown and feel like a traveler from the Edo or Meiji eras.
For that reason, I decided to walk along Hime Kaido.
Since it would be impossible to walk all the way in one day, I decided to walk from Anma, which is the starting point for the Tokaido road, to Kiga, where I live.
[Hamamatsu/Lake Hamana] Enjoy the zoo and day trip hot spring!
For those who want to enjoy a full day even on a day trip, we would like to introduce a “Zoo & Day Trip Hot Spring Plan” that allows you to enjoy Hamamatsu and Lake Hamana to the fullest.
This time we visited Hamamatsu City Zoo and Hanasaki no Yu, located in the Lake Hamana/Kanzanji area. We will introduce you to the sights to see and how to enjoy them, so please use them to plan your trip during the tourist season.