“On Amami Oshima, there is a kimono woven with the natural environment itself.”
—Thida Moon
The family that runs the Thida Moon hotel believes Amami Oshima Tsumugi garments are works of art themselves and have spent decades dedicated to preserving this local centuries-old tradition. Perhaps it’s no surprise then that the Thida Moon hotel also feels like a timeless work of art dedicated to preserving the history of the island and weaving this heritage into the fabric of the beachside hotel.
There is a classic charm to Thida Moon. From the moment you arrive you can see the staff take great pride introducing you to the hotel, which is more than just an accommodation. The Oshima Tsumugi Museum, on the second floor, is a gallery that exhibits Oshima Tsumugi fabrics and kimono woven by hotel staff as well as other works of art from local artists like Tanaka Isson and photographs of famous visitors such as the royal family.
The family-run hotel has an interesting history that is intertwined with the Oshima Tsumugi tradition. They were a big part of forming the Oshima Tsumugi Trade Association back around the turn of the century and then helped establish the Amami Oshima Weavers Cooperative in the 1970s.
In 1998 they formed the Oshima Tsumugi Museum Co. in Osaka in order to expand their network and share these works of art nationwide. In 2005 they opened Hotel Thida Moon on a pristine stretch of beach in Amami Oshima. The hotel embodies their passion for the Amami Oshima Tsumugi tradition while employing and supporting local artisans to help carry on the weaving tradition.
Those that admire the intricate Amami Oshima Tsumugi process will no doubt equally appreciate the attention to detail at Thida Moon. The “Moon Suite,” for example, has subtle details everywhere you look, from the moon-shaped mirrors and lights, the wall paper—even the design of the floor that resembles the surface of the moon. From the classic bath overlooking the stunning beach below you can gaze out at the moon glow over the Pacific Ocean.
Another room, facing the hillside, is dedicated to Tanaka Isson. Tanaka traveled to Amami Oshima at the age of 50 to start a new life. He worked at a silk factory to support his painting, but it wasn’t until after he died in 1977 that his art works were truly discovered and appreciated. Wandering the halls, you’ll notice even the doors of the elevators on each floor are adorned with different Amami Oshima Tsumugi patterns.
The meals at the hotel feature locally sourced ingredients and their presentation is photo-worthy. Guests can choose between western or Japanese breakfasts during their stay. Some of the chefs here also work as Amami Oshima Tsumugi craftsmen.
Thida Moon can also help arrange cultural activities such as wearing traditional kimono (and arrange photos to take home as keepsakes), as well as visiting real craftsmen at work or taking part in traditional mud dyeing experiences on the island.
This locally owned and operated accommodation is the perfect place to wind down after exploring the island. Enjoy relaxing by the pool, strolling along the beach or wandering through tide pools while soaking up the history and heritage of Amami Oshima.
THIDA MOON
Address: 1259-5 Kasaricho Oaza
Taira, Amami, Kagoshima 894-0505
Phone: 0997-63-0006
E-mail: front@thidamoon.com
Web: thidamoon.com