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It is not only that it takes time and labor because it is dyed using 4 types of 4-inch type. It takes three days to dry in sunlight after dyeing with a single mold. It will repeat it four times, so it takes at least 12 days to make a piece of yukata. Also, the four molds are not dyed separately, but the colors are overlapping and dyed. In other words, it is a deep shade of overlapping colors. Dyeing in Tokyo while adjusting it Craftsmen dyed one by one carefully. It is one of the yukata that Japan is proud of.
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