Blowfish Tenugui Towel
This playful blowfish tenugui features a classic Japanese motif printed in deep indigo with crisp white accents. Tenugui are traditional Japanese cotton towels known for their smooth, lightweight feel and quick-drying nature, making them very different from thick Western terrycloth towels. The bold design and flat weave also make them ideal for decorative use.
At our shop, we often hang tenugui on the wall or use them as table runners and accents, but they work just as well as everyday towels for the kitchen, travel, or gym. Affordable and fun to collect, tenugui are commonly found throughout Japan in gift shops and specialty stores and are appreciated for both their practicality and artistry.
Care Instructions: Please note that dyed tenugui may fade slightly during the first 2–3 washes. Wash separately using a gentle detergent. After washing, squeeze lightly to smooth out wrinkles and allow the towel to air dry. Both ends are intentionally left unhemmed and will fray slightly over time; simply trim loose threads as needed—the fraying will naturally stop and form a soft fringe.
Made in Japan
Material: Cotton
Design: Blowfish (Fugu)
Color: Indigo Blue / White
Length: 90 cm (35 inches)
Width: 35 cm (13.75 inches)
Finish: Unhemmed ends (traditional tenugui style)
This playful blowfish tenugui features a classic Japanese motif printed in deep indigo with crisp white accents. Tenugui are traditional Japanese cotton towels known for their smooth, lightweight feel and quick-drying nature, making them very different from thick Western terrycloth towels. The bold design and flat weave also make them ideal for decorative use.
At our shop, we often hang tenugui on the wall or use them as table runners and accents, but they work just as well as everyday towels for the kitchen, travel, or gym. Affordable and fun to collect, tenugui are commonly found throughout Japan in gift shops and specialty stores and are appreciated for both their practicality and artistry.
Care Instructions: Please note that dyed tenugui may fade slightly during the first 2–3 washes. Wash separately using a gentle detergent. After washing, squeeze lightly to smooth out wrinkles and allow the towel to air dry. Both ends are intentionally left unhemmed and will fray slightly over time; simply trim loose threads as needed—the fraying will naturally stop and form a soft fringe.







