Tateya Obi Musubi Tutorial.
Instructions here (in Japanese only). This musubi is a simple but formal knot used for furisode, and requires a fukuro obi to tie. It’s name translates to “standing arrow”.
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Tateya Obi Musubi Tutorial.
Instructions here (in Japanese only). This musubi is a simple but formal knot used for furisode, and requires a fukuro obi to tie. It’s name translates to “standing arrow”.

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Как я надеваю дзюбан - How to put on a juban Today I added English subtitles to my juban tutorial. Please check it out! :)
I’ve finally taken the plunge and made some kitsuke tutorials! Primarily, I’ve made them for the Russian kimono community, who barely has any good information about kimono. Eventually, I will add English captions to the video.
This is the first video on how to put on a juban. To see the second video about putting on a kimono, go HERE.
I’ve finally taken the plunge and made some kitsuke tutorials! Primarily, I’ve made them for the Russian kimono community, who barely has any good information about kimono. Eventually, I will add English captions to the video.
This is the second video, showing how I put on a kimono. To see the first video about putting on a juban, go HERE.