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Kawanishi City, Hyogo Prefecture, Collaborates with Osaka Seikei College to Develop Tote Bags Dyed with Kuromatsu Charcoal

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Kawanishi City, Hyogo Prefecture, in collaboration with the Department of Living Design at Osaka Seikei College, has jointly developed tote bags dyed with Kuromatsu charcoal, a specialty of the Kurokawa region. This initiative is part of an industry-government-academia collaboration, utilizing charcoal fragments to create dyes. The tote bags will be registered as a return gift for hometown tax donations in March 2026.

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Q: What is the main collaboration between Kawanishi City and Osaka Seikei College?
A: Kawanishi City and Osaka Seikei College have collaborated to develop tote bags dyed with a special charcoal called "Ichikura charcoal (Kikutan)".
Q: What is "Ichikura charcoal (Kikutan)" and where is it from?
A: "Ichikura charcoal (Kikutan)" is a specialty product from the Kurokawa area, located in the northern part of Kawanishi City, Hyogo Prefecture.
Q: How was the dye for the tote bags created?
A: Charcoal fragments, previously unused in the Kikutan production process, were pulverized into nano-size particles to create the natural dye.
Q: When will these tote bags be available as a return gift for hometown tax donations?
A: The tote bags will be registered as a return gift for hometown tax donations starting in March 2026.
Q: What role did the students of Osaka Seikei College play in this project?
A: The students from the Department of Living Design at Osaka Seikei College utilized their ideas to create the tote bags using the fabric dyed with the natural charcoal color.