OUR STORY
The reason why the happy cloth was born
"Happy Fuku" born from kimono, which is one of the traditional cultures of Japan
Wearing clothes
We live in clothes.
Choosing one outfit is
It can be said to choose one way of life.
Clothes have a lot to do with the person's heart.
What kind of clothes should I wear?
If you can choose
My heart is dancing.
Japanese traditional culture kimono
Kimono is a Japanese folk costume.
In the rich nature surrounded by the sea and mountains
I have expressed Japan's unique aesthetic sense in kimono.
According to the delicate changes of the four seasons in Japan
Wearing a kimono with expressed materials and patterns
You must have enjoyed the joy of being born in a country with four seasons.
The beauty of kimono is that it can be passed down from grandmother to mother and from mother to daughter for generations.
Kimono mania sisters
No matter how much your family's precious kimono is in a chest of drawers
If you don't wear it, you'll get rid of it.
I heard that it was worth tens of yen and that it was burned.
Japanese traditional culture kimono
Kimono is a Japanese folk costume.
In the rich nature surrounded by the sea and mountains
I have expressed Japan's unique aesthetic sense in kimono.
According to the delicate changes of the four seasons in Japan
Wearing a kimono with expressed materials and patterns
You must have enjoyed the joy of being born in a country with four seasons.
The beauty of kimono is that it can be passed down from grandmother to mother and from mother to daughter for generations.
Kimono mania sisters
No matter how much your family's precious kimono is in a chest of drawers
If you don't wear it, you'll get rid of it.
I heard that it was worth tens of yen and that it was burned.
Japanese traditional culture kimono
Kimono is a Japanese folk costume.
In the rich nature surrounded by the sea and mountains
I have expressed Japan's unique aesthetic sense in kimono.
According to the delicate changes of the four seasons in Japan
Wearing a kimono with expressed materials and patterns
You must have enjoyed the joy of being born in a country with four seasons.
The beauty of kimono is that it can be passed down from grandmother to mother and from mother to daughter for generations.