Standing amid the exotic kimono garments in Jan Fuller's shop, you may suspect its front door is a "Twilight Zone" portal.
One moment, you're in Wabasha, Minn., strolling past Hardware Hank and Eagle Valley Chiropractic. The next, you're in Kyoto, Japan, contemplating cherry blossoms.
Yet Wabasha, known as an eagle sanctuary and setting for the 1993 movie, "Grumpy Old Men," also is home to what's likely the largest private retail collection of Japanese wedding kimono in the world.
It's like stocking Lake Wobegon with koi.
"This is a place unique for Wabasha, Minn., but even for the world," said Fuller, who added that even she sometimes wondered at her husband Richard's claim of having an unparalleled collection. "I thought, 'Can this be true?'
"Then one day a couple in their 80s, from Japan, came in — both interior designers — and she said there is literally no shop like this in Japan."
Fuller shrugged and smiled: "So I became a believer."
She also became a reluctant proprietor about two years ago, when her husband fell ill and could no longer direct the gallery he named Wind Whisper West.