5/5 Taku 11 months ago on Google • 32 reviews
Like
Minpaku,
I
had
no
idea
that
Expo'70
Commemorative
Park
had
a
facility
like
this.
After
enjoying
Minpaku,
I
was
wandering
around
and
found
it,
and
there
was
a
tie-dye
exhibit
that
I
was
interested
in,
and
I
heard
that
there
was
a
discount
with
Minpaku
tickets,
so
I
decided
to
go
there.
Well,
I
had
lost
my
ticket,
so
it
was
full
price,
but
it
was
still
the
normal
price
of
700
yen,
so
it
wasn't
a
problem.
The
100
types
of
tie-dyeing
were
impressive,
but
it
was
also
great
to
see
many
other
tie-dyed
garments
that
were
used
on
a
daily
basis,
such
as
kimonos
and
baby
underwear.
Most
of
all,
I
love
that
it
introduces
tie-dye
culture
from
all
over
the
world.
Wasn't
it
just
Japan?
Although
the
patterns
looked
the
same,
there
were
still
differences
depending
on
the
culture,
and
there
were
even
things
like
turbans,
scarves,
and
sheets.
Even
though
clothes
can
be
worn
on
their
own,
such
as
the
kimonos
worn
by
famous
people,
I
was
keenly
aware
of
the
obsession
with
fashion
among
ordinary
people,
who
went
through
the
labor-intensive
process
of
tie-dying
to
add
colors
and
patterns.
In
the
last
area,
there
are
many
works
by
people
who
still
do
tie-dying,
as
well
as
those
who
created
the
original
100
types
of
tie-dye.
There
were
a
lot
of
new
and
cool
things,
such
as
ground
patterns,
and
I
just
wanted
them.
But
I'm
disappointed
that
there
aren't
many
goods.
It
was
a
shame
that
photos
were
generally
not
allowed,
but
it
can't
be
helped.
I
was
very
satisfied.
The
route
I
took
when
I
came
to
Expo'70
Commemorative
Park
became
long
again.
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