Centered on textile design, in the production and styling business activities of tweed kimonos, he has produced one-of-a-kind kimono works as "art that can be worn".
Fascinated by the beauty of the weaving of the threads and the fancy tweed that changes its expression with color, he develops original fabrics and makes kimonos that are "one-of-a-kind" that make the most of their individuality.
Aspiring to environmentally friendly activities, he continues to transmit "the joy of weaving the thread of feelings, caring and cherishing beautiful things."
The accessory goods are products that make use of the leftover cloth and residual threads produced in the kimono manufacturing process from the desire to "cherish the designed threads and fabrics as much as possible".
This is also in line with the kimono culture of "passing down from generation to generation" and has continued since the brand's inception.