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Industry maverick sees recycling as key to kimono revival

Industry maverick sees recycling as key to kimono revival

Kenichi Nakamura, president of Tokyo Yamaki Co. that runs Tansuya, Japan's largest used kimono chain, holds a piece of the traditional Japanese garment at the company's headquarters in Tokyo on Dec. 14, 2016. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Industry maverick sees recycling as key to kimono revival

Industry maverick sees recycling as key to kimono revival

Katherine Castaneda, 20, from the Philippines, poses with a secondhand kimono at a Tansuya shop in Tokyo's Asakusa district on Dec. 17, 2016. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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