Find My JAPAN's KIMONO Brand 'Mile' Designs Commemorative Products for the Opening of 'Sanki Zakka Hilton Tokyo Bay Store'

Sanki Shoji's KIMONO brand 'Mile' has designed new products, including washable modern Kurohaori and Hanten featuring Ukiyo-e art, to commemorate the opening of their new store at Hilton Tokyo Bay.
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Sanki Shoji Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Shibuya-ku, Tokyo; CEO: Yoshinobu Kumagai)'s new business, Find My JAPAN's KIMONO brand 'Mile', has planned and produced new products to commemorate the opening of the Sanki Zakka Hilton Tokyo Bay store. Mile is a brand that modernizes traditional Japanese clothing, such as Kurohaori and work Hanten, and proposes a new KIMONO style to the world. Currently, the brand is developing a Japanese Uniform business aimed at tourist spots, restaurants, and traditional inns.

## New Products Born for Sanki Zakka Hilton Tokyo Bay Store
Hilton Tokyo Bay welcomes guests from all over the world who have a deep interest in Japanese culture. It is a space where diverse values intersect, allowing guests to enjoy family stays while seeking authenticity. Capturing these characteristics, Mile has designed three products as KIMONO that combine beauty and an experiential nature.

### Mile 'Mon-tsuki Kurohaori (Tokyo Ukiyo-e) - Ichiraku Special Edition-'
The traditional Japanese formal wear, Kuro-montsuki Haori, has been reconstructed into a garment that can be enjoyed in modern times. With washable materials and design, it balances practicality and elegance. This piece features 'Tokyo', an exclusive artwork drawn for Mile by Ichiraku, a contemporary Ukiyo-e artist highly acclaimed both domestically and internationally. The artwork depicts the moment a samurai traveling across the country falls in love at first sight with a woman while visiting Edo during the cherry blossom season. The bold Ukiyo-e drawn on the inside lining is based on the culture of 'Uramasari' (hidden inner beauty), making it a reversible garment. By blending traditional and modern expressions, a memorable KIMONO has been completed.

### Kids Hanten 'Koneko'
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