This video shows you how to tie a formal obi - a fukuro obi (袋帯) - for your formal kimono. This obi musubi is called "nijudaiko (二重太鼓)". Its construction can be very confusing, so I have explained its construction clearly while showing how to tie a nijudaiko on the front and on the back.
In case you want to practice your obiage skills:
https://youtu.be/Uvuh91zbpUQ
Here is my obijime tutorial:
https://youtu.be/gx5i6V1-Y2A
Find out how to tie a casual o-taiko in this video:
https://youtu.be/xl0MX9m1jP8
Ukiyoe of "maemusubi (前結び):
“Analogs of Scenes from Tale of Genji: Wakamurasaki”, 1843-47. Utagawa Kuniyoshi. National Diet Library Digital Collections.
https://dl.ndl.go.jp/info:ndljp/pid/1309991?tocOpened=1
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"Mizuki" by Bad Snacks
"Shibuya" by Bad Snacks
"Dreams" from bensound.com
"New Moon" by Bad Snacks
"Kawaii" by Bad Snacks
"Kimono Life" by Sondey
Intro Soundeffect:
Kabuki Shout ち音楽堂 (http://www.c-ongaku.com/ongaku2.html)