We designed gift towels for traditional festival in Japan, Ehime. We did its package with "Imabari towel" which is produced in Ehime for aiming to fuse a tradition and an innovation. The box is made of paulownia wood. It is suitable for storing towels so that it has the quality of being moistureproof. The white packaging symbolizes the color of the towel. And by the collaboration with the calligrapher Mami, the words of thanks to those who supported the festival are written on it.
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In the Shikoku region of Japan, a festival called "Taiko Festival" is held every year to thank God for good harvest in fall. It is said that this festival began in the Kamakura period or the Heian period. About 150 people carry "Taikodai" decorated in gold with a height of 5.5 m, a length of 13 m, a width of 3.5 m, and a weight of 3 tons, and while passing through the town, they convey gratitude to God. It is a festival held only three days a year, but people living in this area will be involved in preparing festivals throughout the year. This festival is an important event for people in this area.