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A tiny ring with a knob of Oharibako

A made-to-order tsumazaiku tiny ring with a choice of flower shape and color combination is available for 33,000 yen, and the delicate tsumazaiku made with 5 mm square cloth adds a touch of flair to your hand.

Oharibako is a Japanese miscellaneous goods store near Daitokuji Temple that adds flair to Japanese and Western attire.

This store specializes in traditional Tsumazaiku hair ornaments and accessories, known for the flower hairpins used by maiko (apprentice geishas) and other traditional crafts. In a separate room located at the back of the garden, the shop also offers classes for those who want to try their hand at making ornamental hairpins or learn the craft in earnest.

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In addition to hair ornaments that look great with kimonos, new accessories are also popular. Check out our selection of items that suit both Japanese and Western outfits.

yuiro, the bee's knees

New small accessories yuiro using Maruguku, 2,750 yen each. They are cute as hair ornaments and obi clips for kimono as well as back charms.

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  • 25 Shimomonzen-cho, Shino, Kita-ku, Kyoto-shi, Kyoto
  • 1 minute walk from bus stop "Daitokuji-mae".
  • Tel. 075-495-0119
  • 10:00-17:00

  • Closed on Wednesdays
  • Parking available (affiliated parking lot)
  • https://www.oharibako.com/
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*Since this site uses automatic translation, the translation may differ from the original Japanese content.

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