FUJI TEXTILE WEEK is Japan’s unique Textile Art Festival, blending Textiles and Art, while focusing on preserving traditional industries and revitalizing Fujiyoshida City in Yamanashi Prefecture, a textile production hub for over a thousand of years. Since 2021, it explores new textile possibilities through art and design. This event connects both. domestic and international communities, repurposing old textile-related facilities for exhibitions and preserving industrial heritage. Ultimately, it aims to revive Fujiyoshida, the textile town at the base of Mount Fuji.

Information

Dates: November 22 (Sat) – December 14 (Sun), 2025
*Closed on November 25 (Tue), December 1 (Mon), and December 8 (Mon)
Hours: 10:00–17:00 (some venues close at 16:00; last admission is 30 minutes before closing)
*Some venues are regular shops or public facilities, so their closing days and opening hours may differ.
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Please visit one of the information desks below first when you arrive.
《Main Infomation Desk》2-16-19 Shimoyoshida, Fujiyoshida City, Yamanashi (Former Yamakan Building)  google map
《FUJIHIMURO》1-1-5 Fujimi, Fujiyoshida City, Yamanashi  google map

Organizer: Fujiyoshida City, Yamanashi Prefecture
Planning & Management: FUJI TEXTILE WEEK Executive Committee
Supported by: Embassy of France in Japan / Institut français du Japon
Sponsored by: Eiro Awai Environmental Foundation / Fujikyu Railway Co., Ltd.
Cooperated by: N&A Co., Ltd. / FSX Co., Ltd. / FSX Fuji Co., Ltd. / Citizen Electronics Co., Ltd. / Shirasu Jiko Co., Ltd. / Soho Co., Ltd. / Czech Centre Tokyo / Hamada Senko Co., Ltd. / Jōdo Shinshū Fukugenji Temple / Fuji Sanroku Electric Railway Co., Ltd. / Fujiyoshida Textile Association / Fujiyoshida Tourism Promotion Service Foundation / Fujiyoshida City Commercial Association / Fujiyoshida Chamber of Commerce and Industry / Fujiyoshida Machizukuri Corporation / Yamanashi Chuo Bank Co., Ltd.

Ticket Information

General: ¥2,500 / Students: ¥2,000

◯Student discounts require presenting a valid student ID at the Information Desk.
◯Admission is free for high school students and younger, visitors under 18, visitors aged 65 and over, and individuals with physical or mental disabilities along with one accompanying person. Please present a student ID, proof of age, or disability certificate at the Information Desk.
◯Fujiyoshida City residents receive free admission. Please present proof of address at the Information Desk.
◯Some events and venues are free to join or view.

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Offline Ticket
《Main Information Center》2-16-19 Shimoyoshida, Fujiyoshida City, Yamanashi (Former Yamakan Building)  google map
《FUJIHIMURO 》1-1-5 Fujimi, Fujiyoshida City, Yamanashi google map
《Simoyoshida Information Center》山梨県富士吉田市下吉田1丁目4−21 google map

Message from Executive office

In the past, during the Edo Period, this region was unsuitable for farming due to factors such as climate and soil conditions. As a result, it became a hub for the textile industry encompassing sericulture, spinning, dyeing, and weaving. However, over time, with various societal changes, much of the yarn transitioned to imports from other regions. This significantly affected local production. In recent years, factors like rising yarn procurement prices have expanded the awareness of producers and consumers towards materials and environmental concerns. We will be implementing a program that focuses on new perspectives on yarn as a material and the fundamental aspects of craftsmanship.