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Hachioji Silk Weaving
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Silk weaving tradition in Hachioji, Tokyo dating from the Edo period. Produces diverse textiles including twills, tsumugi, and obi fabric. Became Japan's leading textile production center in the 19th century, still renowned for high-quality obi and kimono cloth. Continues to blend tradition with innovation through evolution from hand to machine weaving.
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Category:Cultural IP
Subcategory:Traditional Crafts
Location:Hachioji, Tokyo
Time Period:1600-present
Influence:National
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