- Age 12~Age 90
- Within 1 hour
- 11:00 / 12:00 / 13:00 / 14:00 / 15:00
This plan allows you to walk around the city freely wearing a kimono or yukata. You can walk around Niigata Furumachi in a kimono, and there are shrines, temples, historical buildings, and Japanese gardens nearby. You can participate with friends or as a couple. Kimonos will be provided from October to May, and yukatas will be provided from June to September. There are more than 60 kimonos for women and more than 50 yukatas for women. For men, we have basic navy blue, gray, and dark brown kimonos in S, M, L, and LL. Men's yukatas are also available in basic colors. From July 20, 2024, the store will be relocated to a 2-minute walk from the Bandai Exit of Niigata Station. We will be open for special business at the Kashiwazaki Fireworks Festival on July 26, the Nagaoka Fireworks Festival on August 2 and 3, the Niigata Fireworks Festival on August 11, and the Katakai Fireworks Festival on September 9 and 10. Thank you for your understanding. For more information, please search for "Rental Kimono Shop Mayu" on Instagram, X, and Facebook.
- Age 12~Age 90
- Within 1 hour
- 11:00 / 12:00 / 13:00 / 14:00 / 15:00
Niigata welcome campaign This is a plan where the remaining 5 people can wear kimonos and yukatas and freely walk around town. You can walk around Niigata Furumachi in a kimono, and there are shrines, temples, historical buildings, and Japanese gardens nearby. You can participate individually. We offer kimono from October to May, and yukata from June to September. There are over 70 kimonos for women and over 70 yukatas for women. Men's kimonos are available in basic navy blue, gray, dark brown, and in sizes S, M, L, and LL. Men's yukatas are also available in basic colors. Information on our kimono (yukata) and other items is updated daily on Instagram (@kimonoya.mayu), Facebook (@kimonoya.mayu), and Twitter (@kimonoya_mayu). Please search
- Age 16~Age 80
- 3~4 hours
Shiozawa tsumugi kimonos were created by applying the techniques of Hon Shiozawa, which has a delicate grain and smooth texture and is designated as a traditional Japanese craft, and Echigo Jofu, which is designated as a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage. It's an experience where you can actually wear it, rather than just looking at it. Wearing a kimono, you can stroll along Makino-dori Street, where the streets of Shiozawa-juku on the Mikuni Kaido remain. <Please contact us> - If you have difficulty speaking Japanese, we can provide an interpreter (for a fee).・Original plans such as lunch included are also available.
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