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Elevate your practice with the elegance of imperial motifs. A high-grade Tasuki cord featuring the "Honmon-saya" pattern, combining the classic Sayagata fretwork with auspicious chrysanthemum and paulownia crests.
Product Overview
This Tasuki cord is crafted using the Mon-ishio (Jacquard) weaving technique, creating a sophisticated texture where the pattern emerges beautifully with the light. The Honmon-saya motif is one of Japan's most prestigious patterns, historically associated with high-ranking families and symbolizing longevity and nobility.
The pure white color provides a crisp, formal appearance that pairs perfectly with any kimono. While it offers a luxurious silken luster, the high-performance polyester material ensures it is durable, wrinkle-resistant, and easy to maintain for daily practice.
【Ideal For】
- Kyudo & Budo: Perfect for promotional exams (Shinsa) and demonstrations where both function and formal appearance are required.
- Tea Ceremony (Sado): Ideal for "Mizuya" (preparation room) work, offering a professional look that withstands frequent use.
- Professional Attire: A reliable tool for kimono professionals and practitioners who demand a secure, non-slip grip for their sleeves.
Key Features
- Prestigious Pattern: Features the "Honmon-saya"—a combination of the Sayagata (swastika fret) and auspicious floral crests.
- Exquisite Texture: The Jacquard weave adds depth and a premium feel that stands out from standard cords.
- Superior Functionality: Specifically designed to be slip-resistant, ensuring your sleeves stay securely tucked even during vigorous movement.
- Low Maintenance: Washable and quick-drying, making it ideal for those who practice frequently.
- Authentic Craftsmanship: Made in Japan with meticulous attention to detail.
Product Specifications
- Color: White (Honmon-saya Pattern)
- Material: 100% High-grade Polyester (Mon-ishio Weave)
- Length: Approx. 220 cm (86.6 in) :standard
- Width: Approx. 4 cm (1.575 in)
- Origin: Japan

- ①「身長」/「hight」
- ②「ヒップ」または「胴回り」/「hip」or 「girth」
…胴囲の一番大きい部分です。
It is the largest part of the waist circumference. - ③「裄(ゆき)」/「Length of sleeve」
…腕を水平から下に30度まで上方に上げて、
首の後ろの骨のあたりから手首の骨まで。
首の骨のぐりぐり(第七頸椎の後ろ)から手首の骨のぐりぐりまで。
Raise your arms up to 30 degrees below horizontal, From around the back bone of the neck to the wrist bone. From the neck bone gouge (behind the seventh cervical vertebra) to the wrist bone gouge. - ④「体重」/「weight」
※襦袢の裄丈は着物の裄丈に対し約5mm短くなります。
*The sleeve length of the juban(kimono underwear) is about 5mm shorter than the sleeve length of the kimono.

お手持ちの着物に合わせた着物や長襦袢を作りたい方は、ご自身の【身長】と、
上記図を参考に、その着物の、【①身丈・②袖丈・③袖幅・④袖付・⑤裄・⑥前幅・⑦後幅】の合計8つのサイズおを教えください。
If you want to make a jyuban(kimono underwear) that matches your kimono, please tell us your [height] and Refer to the diagram above to 【①determine the length, ②sleeve length, ③Length of sleeve, ④Width of the sleeve's seam, ⑤Length of sholder and sleeve, ⑥front width, and ⑦back width】 of the kimono.Please let me know the total 8 sizes.
※襦袢の裄丈は着物の裄丈に対し約5mm短くなります。
*The sleeve length of the juban(kimono underwear)is about 5mm shorter than the sleeve length of the kimono.




























