The Sanbi area straddles Okayama and Hiroshima. It has long been known as one of the leading denim-producing areas in Japan , and many fashion freaks would like to visit there at least once.
While there is a shortage of successors to traditional crafts, many young craftsmen who have inherited traditions and skills are active in this area, which has a high level of craftsmanship.
In order to promote their craftsmanship throughout Japan, brands from the Sambi area will gather at the "Sambi Indigo Works," an unmanned real exhibition for buyers and industry professionals to be held in Shibuya for three days from March 10 (Wed.), 2012.
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This exhibition brings together 28 brands from the Fukuyama, Ibara, and Kurashiki areas. Participating buyers will be able to chat with participating businesses by reading the QR codes placed at the booth. . See, touch, and feel their craftsmanship.
For those who find it difficult to travel to Shibuya, an online exhibition is being held until Wednesday, March 31. The venue isthis way (direction close to the speaker or towards the speaker)From . As for some brands, they can negotiate the purchase of denim fabrics. Fabrics are originally dyed, and Kurashiki-made extra-thick canvas is also available in small lots.
Sanbi Indigo Works" connects craftsmen fascinated by denim with buyers from all over Japan. You will encounter uncompromising quality in the products you purchase.
Sanbi Indigo Works
Dates: Wednesday, March 10 - Friday, March 12
Location: LE DECO
Address: Takakuwa Building, 3-16-3 Shibuya, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
Sanbi Indigo Works Online Exhibition
Dates: ~March 31 (Wed.)
Online Business Meeting Special Site