Tateya Obi Musubi Tutorial.
Instructions here (in Japanese only). This musubi is a simple but formal knot used for furisode, and requires a fukuro obi to tie. It’s name translates to “standing arrow”.
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Tateya Obi Musubi Tutorial.
Instructions here (in Japanese only). This musubi is a simple but formal knot used for furisode, and requires a fukuro obi to tie. It’s name translates to “standing arrow”.
How to wear Yukata / Tie obi belt / Flat obi belt. Mishima Yuzo
A great tutorial on how to tie an obi belt for your Yukata!
Thought this would be perfect for the Spring season! Especially if you wanted to take some photographs with Sakura trees! I know I’m hoping to. Also great for BLEACH, Kenshin, Inu Yasha, Shinsengumi and many more cosplays.
By the same person who made the yukata tutorial they made a pre-tied obi tutorial. This allows you to just slip it on over the yukata and not worrying with fussing around with actually tying it.
Yukata Tutorial