Magnificent Kyoto Nishijin Obi
The base fabric is a tan color that can look quite dark (brownish tan color) when it is seen indoors. The threads used on this obi are delicate and very thin. The weft (side way threads) is very thin (1/100 mm) but you see them under the sunlight. The warp (upward and downward threads) appears to be almost braided; 2-4 are woven together (you would need a magnifying glass). The design is done with luscious untwisted silk. The detail on this obi is not something that we have seen before. Formal silk Maru obi (design on both sides from top to bottom) from the Meiji period.
REFERENCE: These websites include photos of Chinese architecture, bridges, stone bridges, Suzhou and Shanghai area, etc.
http://www.chinaonyourmind.com/Chinese%20culture/Chinese%20architecture2.htm
http://kami3tabi.at.webry.info/200806/article_1.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suzhou