Kimono Experience in Tokyo
A major highlight of Japanese culture is their distinctive traditional dress - the kimono. When you visit Tokyo, make sure you learn more about this beautiful garment and experience wearing one just like a local. Explore a wide array of colors and styles, available for both men and women, and have an expert draper ensure that you look great in your kimono.Tokyo: Full day Kimono Rental in Asakusa
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Experience Japanese culture through its unique fashion as you explore Asakusa in a rented, traditional kimono or yukata.
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Walk the picturesque streets of Asakusa dressed up in authentic Japanese fashion sporting a beautiful hairdo by professional stylists.
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Visit the Sensouji Temple, and the Kaminarimon Gate, and even dine at a nearby restaurant with your traditional attire.
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Depending on who you’d like to experience this tour with, you can select between the 1-person or 2 to 4-person ticket options.
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Fun fact: The patterns on a kimono have symbolic meaning. While chrysanthemums, bamboo branches, and pine represent winter, cherry blossoms, cranes, and hexagons stand for longevity, the Paulownia flower signifies femininity, and so on.
More details
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Experience Japanese culture through its unique fashion as you explore Asakusa in a rented, traditional kimono or yukata.
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Walk the picturesque streets of Asakusa dressed up in authentic Japanese fashion sporting a beautiful hairdo by professional stylists.
-
Visit the Sensouji Temple, and the Kaminarimon Gate, and even dine at a nearby restaurant with your traditional attire.
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Depending on who you’d like to experience this tour with, you can select between the 1-person or 2 to 4-person ticket options.
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Fun fact: The patterns on a kimono have symbolic meaning. While chrysanthemums, bamboo branches, and pine represent winter, cherry blossoms, cranes, and hexagons stand for longevity, the Paulownia flower signifies femininity, and so on.
Tokyo: Kimono Rental and Tea Ceremony in Shinagawa
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Immerse yourself in an authentic Yanaka tea ceremony while adorned in a traditional kimono.
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Witness a tea ceremony instructor in action, up close and personal. Plus, actively engage in crafting your tea.
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Dress up in a beautiful kimono made of fine silk and pick an upcycled umbrella to go with it!
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Strike a pose as your guide clicks pictures and videos of you participating in the ceremony!
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Fun fact: Kimonos have been worn for over 1000 years. Historically, they would be worn every day but now they are reserved for weddings, funerals, and graduation ceremonies.
More details
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Immerse yourself in an authentic Yanaka tea ceremony while adorned in a traditional kimono.
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Witness a tea ceremony instructor in action, up close and personal. Plus, actively engage in crafting your tea.
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Dress up in a beautiful kimono made of fine silk and pick an upcycled umbrella to go with it!
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Strike a pose as your guide clicks pictures and videos of you participating in the ceremony!
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Fun fact: Kimonos have been worn for over 1000 years. Historically, they would be worn every day but now they are reserved for weddings, funerals, and graduation ceremonies.
Tokyo Kimono Experience Tickets
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Experience the beauty and charm of Asakusa in Tokyo wearing the Kimono, the traditional clothing of Japan.
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Get to pick your favorite kimono from a collection of handpicked, best-quality kimonos.
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You will be assisted with wearing it and dressing up in traditional Japanese style.
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Basic hair styling is covered in your ticket, for men as well as women.
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The Kimono can be rented for a day, at the end of which you will have to return the kimono.
More details
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Experience the beauty and charm of Asakusa in Tokyo wearing the Kimono, the traditional clothing of Japan.
-
Get to pick your favorite kimono from a collection of handpicked, best-quality kimonos.
-
You will be assisted with wearing it and dressing up in traditional Japanese style.
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Basic hair styling is covered in your ticket, for men as well as women.
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The Kimono can be rented for a day, at the end of which you will have to return the kimono.