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Surprising
It was really nice to get to know that in Kagawa prefecture there is a huge production of gloves that makes most of the gloves in Japan. It also uses from basic to super-hight technology. Besides, th...
This facility is unique to the city of gloves, and the Showa glove factory has been renewed to exhibit glove art. Admission is free and you can visit it freely. It was a strange space I had never seen before.
When I went from Tokushima to Yashima on an elementary school excursion, I faintly remember that the guide said, "Gloves factory is the best in Japan around here." Retro wooden factory-10 It was used until a few years ago, but when I entered, there was a nostalgic old sewing machine lined up. There was also a sale, and I was able to see it for free in a short time.
It seems to take about 20 minutes on foot from Sanuki Shirotori Station. It's amazing to see the glove exhibitions by era to the tools to make them for the first time. Photos are prohibited at the outlet store next to the gallery. There are various types of gloves and you can buy them cheaply.
Surprising
It was really nice to get to know that in Kagawa prefecture there is a huge production of gloves that makes most of the gloves in Japan. It also uses from basic to super-hight technology. Besides, th...
Free tour of gloves art
This facility is unique to the city of gloves, and the Showa glove factory has been renewed to exhibit glove art. Admission is free and you can visit it freely. It was a strange space I had never seen before.
Nostalgia and an era
When I went from Tokushima to Yashima on an elementary school excursion, I faintly remember that the guide said, "Gloves factory is the best in Japan around here." Retro wooden factory-10 It was used until a few years ago, but when I entered, there was a nostalgic old sewing machine lined up. There was also a sale, and I was able to see it for free in a short time.
Japan Handmade Gloves Association
It seems to take about 20 minutes on foot from Sanuki Shirotori Station. It's amazing to see the glove exhibitions by era to the tools to make them for the first time. Photos are prohibited at the outlet store next to the gallery. There are various types of gloves and you can buy them cheaply.
Made in Japan
Higashikagawa, a city of gloves. You can get Made-in-Japan products with excellent cost performance. Once you get through it, you will surely feel it.