Secret Recipe for OBI ~ MOYAIBUNE (Musubi)

OBI is just one long, thin piece of cloth, but it can be coordinated in many ways
depending on how it is tied.
Now we’ll introduce ‘BUNKO Musubi’, the Bunko knot, which is tied
with a Hanhaba Obi (a half-width Obi)
.

About MOYAIBUNE (Musubi)

‘MOYAIBUNE (Musubi)’ is an Obi knot with the image of a boat docked.
It can be easily tied with a few simple steps. It is recommended for everyday use
and is a little stylish.

What to Prepare

Hanhaba Obi (a half-width Obi)

How to Tie

1.Take 3 times the width of the Obi (about 18″) from the end and place it in the center
of the body. Wrap the Obi around the body twice.

2. Tie the knot with the Obi width as it is, so that the ‘Tare’ is on top.

3. Raise the ‘Tare’ so that the end comes out about 2″ below the line of the Obi.

4. Fold the double-layered ‘Tare’ up toward the ‘Te’ and through the ‘Te’.

In the End

The ‘MOYAIBUNE Musubi’ is a simple Obi knot but is a little more glamorous than the usual.
There is no bulge, so you can lean against a chair. You won’t get tired even if you wear it
for a long time. It is recommended to tie it with a hard Obi.

At Japanese Dance School MIYA, we also offer the ‘Kimono Course’, where you can learn
how to wear a Kimono, including how to tie an Obi.
If you are interested, please contact us HERE.

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