Transforming Kimonos Sleeping in Closets into 'Circulation' that Colors the Future. Grand Opening of a Hub for Kimono Circulation and Cultural Inheritance in Central Oita City
NQ Score
82/100
N1 Content Completeness
9
AI Summary (NQ-processed)
Craftsmanship Co., Ltd. has opened 'KIMONO CLOSET' in central Oita City. By utilizing vacant stores, it offers a new circular service that professionally stores unused kimonos and shares them through rentals, providing a third option to 'selling' or 'throwing away'.
AI Analysis
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is KIMONO CLOSET service?
- A: It is a service where professionals take care of kimonos that are difficult to store at home, perform appropriate maintenance, and rent them out to those who wish to use them.
- Q: Why did you open a store in Oita City's shopping district?
- A: To combine the 'idle household asset' of kimonos with the 'idle urban asset' of vacant shops in the shopping district, creating new value and attracting more people.
- Q: How are the kimonos stored that are entrusted to you?
- A: They are managed carefully by a concierge in an environment where each kimono can breathe, rather than being left in boxes.