
Suido Bridge Tenugui Towel
Why We Love It
Completed in 1857, the final year of the life of iconic woodblock print master Utagawa Hiroshige, Suidobashi Bridge and Surugadai is a depiction of koinobori, carp streamers and Boys’ Day decorations that symbolize strength and endurance as they swim upstream the Kanda River. Edo Castle, now the Imperial Palace, is to the left. Suidobashi Bridge is on the right, and Japan’s iconic Mount Fuji sits on the horizon.
Hand-stenciled in Tokyo with the traditional chūsen dyeing method onto 100 % cotton, this 15” x 35” (37cm × 90cm) tenugui softens with every wash, ready to serve as a towel, eco-wrap, or striking wall art.
How to Use Your Tenugui Towel
Lightweight, absorbent, and fast-drying, tenugui are the original do-everything cloth:
- Décor: frame it or display with a Japanese cypress hanger for instant art
- Daily essentials: hand towel, washcloth, headscarf, or sweat wipe on hot days
- Home & kitchen: tea towel, table runner, dish dryer, or reusable book cover
- Travel companions: compact beach towel, picnic napkin, or sustainable gift wrap
Why Choose Tenugui from Rienzome?
Founded in 1874, Rienzome specializes in hand-stenciled tenugui featuring masterpieces by artists like Hokusai and Hiroshige. Premium cotton, vibrant two-sided chusen dyeing, and a slightly wider cut give each cloth rich color that ages beautifully—ready for everyday use or elegant display.
Details
- 100% Cotton Japanese tenugui
- Handmade in Japan
- Size 36” x 15” (92 x 37cm)
- Product code: 35490NV
- Tenugui only, does not include tapestry hanger.
- Machine-washable, but do not mix with other colors. Do not tumble-dry.
- Please note, the ends of tenugui are traditionally left unhemmed. They will stop fraying after a few washes. If you wish to remove any loose threads, cut them off with scissors.
Why We Love It
Completed in 1857, the final year of the life of iconic woodblock print master Utagawa Hiroshige, Suidobashi Bridge and Surugadai is a depiction of koinobori, carp streamers and Boys’ Day decorations that symbolize strength and endurance as they swim upstream the Kanda River. Edo Castle, now the Imperial Palace, is to the left. Suidobashi Bridge is on the right, and Japan’s iconic Mount Fuji sits on the horizon.
Hand-stenciled in Tokyo with the traditional chūsen dyeing method onto 100 % cotton, this 15” x 35” (37cm × 90cm) tenugui softens with every wash, ready to serve as a towel, eco-wrap, or striking wall art.
How to Use Your Tenugui Towel
Lightweight, absorbent, and fast-drying, tenugui are the original do-everything cloth:
- Décor: frame it or display with a Japanese cypress hanger for instant art
- Daily essentials: hand towel, washcloth, headscarf, or sweat wipe on hot days
- Home & kitchen: tea towel, table runner, dish dryer, or reusable book cover
- Travel companions: compact beach towel, picnic napkin, or sustainable gift wrap
Why Choose Tenugui from Rienzome?
Founded in 1874, Rienzome specializes in hand-stenciled tenugui featuring masterpieces by artists like Hokusai and Hiroshige. Premium cotton, vibrant two-sided chusen dyeing, and a slightly wider cut give each cloth rich color that ages beautifully—ready for everyday use or elegant display.
Details
- 100% Cotton Japanese tenugui
- Handmade in Japan
- Size 36” x 15” (92 x 37cm)
- Product code: 35490NV
- Tenugui only, does not include tapestry hanger.
- Machine-washable, but do not mix with other colors. Do not tumble-dry.
- Please note, the ends of tenugui are traditionally left unhemmed. They will stop fraying after a few washes. If you wish to remove any loose threads, cut them off with scissors.
Original: $254,000.00
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$76,200.00Description
Why We Love It
Completed in 1857, the final year of the life of iconic woodblock print master Utagawa Hiroshige, Suidobashi Bridge and Surugadai is a depiction of koinobori, carp streamers and Boys’ Day decorations that symbolize strength and endurance as they swim upstream the Kanda River. Edo Castle, now the Imperial Palace, is to the left. Suidobashi Bridge is on the right, and Japan’s iconic Mount Fuji sits on the horizon.
Hand-stenciled in Tokyo with the traditional chūsen dyeing method onto 100 % cotton, this 15” x 35” (37cm × 90cm) tenugui softens with every wash, ready to serve as a towel, eco-wrap, or striking wall art.
How to Use Your Tenugui Towel
Lightweight, absorbent, and fast-drying, tenugui are the original do-everything cloth:
- Décor: frame it or display with a Japanese cypress hanger for instant art
- Daily essentials: hand towel, washcloth, headscarf, or sweat wipe on hot days
- Home & kitchen: tea towel, table runner, dish dryer, or reusable book cover
- Travel companions: compact beach towel, picnic napkin, or sustainable gift wrap
Why Choose Tenugui from Rienzome?
Founded in 1874, Rienzome specializes in hand-stenciled tenugui featuring masterpieces by artists like Hokusai and Hiroshige. Premium cotton, vibrant two-sided chusen dyeing, and a slightly wider cut give each cloth rich color that ages beautifully—ready for everyday use or elegant display.
Details
- 100% Cotton Japanese tenugui
- Handmade in Japan
- Size 36” x 15” (92 x 37cm)
- Product code: 35490NV
- Tenugui only, does not include tapestry hanger.
- Machine-washable, but do not mix with other colors. Do not tumble-dry.
- Please note, the ends of tenugui are traditionally left unhemmed. They will stop fraying after a few washes. If you wish to remove any loose threads, cut them off with scissors.























