List of special features related to kimono rental

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A must-see for women! Introducing 3 recommended plans from kimono rental shops around Gion, Kyoto!

We started investigating kimono rentals around Gion, where you can enjoy the scenery that exudes a Japanese atmosphere that is typical of Kyoto. Apparently, many young women are now using these kimono rentals to enjoy sightseeing in Kyoto, which is perfect for Instagram...surprising. For our generation, kimonos were thought of as something to wear on special occasions, but now it seems that you can enjoy wearing Japanese clothing at a much better price than buying it, and people seem to be using kimono rentals more casually than expected. Although it's from a man's perspective, we've collected some good plans, so we hope it will be helpful!

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Within walking distance of Kiyomizu-dera Temple! 3 recommended kimono rental plans in Kyoto!

Among Japan's tourist attractions, Kyoto is especially popular among foreign tourists. It is famous as one of Japan's leading tourist destinations after Tokyo, and is said to have a very high level of satisfaction. The secret to its popularity is that it once flourished as the capital, and its traditional culture remains strong. The streets are well-organized and beautiful, with many historic temples and shrines, and it is surrounded by abundant nature. In addition, the sound of temple bells and people walking around in kimonos are still very common, which is probably exciting for those who come to see traditional Japanese culture. It is not uncommon to see real maiko walking down the street, so foreigners may feel like they have entered a fantasy world. Recently, it has become common to see people surrounding maiko with cameras.

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3 recommended kimono rental plans for Asakusa, Kamakura, and Kawagoe! For strolling around the towns with a Japanese atmosphere ♪

Kimono are worn on important occasions and celebrations, such as Tomesode for weddings, Furisode for Coming of Age ceremonies, and Hakama for graduation ceremonies. Nowadays, few people wear kimonos regularly, but they are attracting attention from overseas as a part of Japanese culture and fashion. By wearing a kimono, not only foreign tourists, but also those of us living in Japan may be able to rediscover the charm of kimono. As mentioned at the beginning, kimono rental experiences have become standard at historical tourist spots all over the country. Strolling around in a kimono will deepen your memories and make your photos more photogenic, making it even more exciting♪

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[Asakusa Kimono Rental] Great for sightseeing in Tokyo and New Year's shrine visits! Ranking of popular, low-cost plans and recommended shops

Sensoji Temple with its towering Kaminarimon Gate, Asakusa Shrine famous for the Sanja Matsuri Festival, Nakamise-dori Street lined with Tokyo souvenir and popular gourmet shops, the best spot to see Tokyo Skytree over the Sumida River, etc. Asakusa is a city where good old Japanese culture and the present of Tokyo intersect. It is one of the major tourist spots representing the Tokyo area, attracting attention not only from Japanese people but also from tourists from all over the world. On this page, we will focus on the "Kimono Rental Experience Plan", which has now become a major staple content that is absolutely indispensable for enjoying "Asakusa sightseeing". We will thoroughly focus on its charm by introducing in detail the basic flow of kimono rental, "Asakusa Kimono Rental Plan Popularity Ranking", "Asakusa Kimono Rental Recommended Shop Information", etc.!

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If you're planning a stroll around Arashiyama in Kyoto, we recommend renting a kimono! We'll introduce you to three popular plans!

Located northwest of Kyoto Station, Arashiyama can be accessed by taking a 15-minute train ride or a 45-minute bus ride from JR Kyoto Station to JR Saga-Arashiyama Station (Randen Saga Station is also convenient). As a staple of Kyoto sightseeing, many tourists visit it in addition to the other tourist spots around Kyoto Station. A popular tourist spot that you can't miss when visiting Arashiyama is the bamboo forest that spreads across Sagano, north of Tsukibashi Bridge. Small paths are threaded through the area, where tens of thousands of bamboo trees grow. You can experience the atmosphere of the Heian period, and it is popular to stroll around in a kimono or maiko costume.

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[Recommended Kimono Rental Shop in Asakusa] A popular shop with a wide selection of cute kimonos and yukatas at reasonable prices: Asakusa Aiwafuku

Asakusa Aiwafuku, located 5 minutes walk from Asakusa Station, halfway between the Sumida River and Sensoji Temple, is a recommended shop on our website where you can enjoy kimono and yukata rental, which has become a staple of Asakusa tourism, at a low price. It is a popular shop that offers a wide variety of kimono and yukata in various sizes and has staff with dressing and hairdressing licenses who will provide total styling from dressing to hair styling. ◎ On this page, we will introduce the popular reservation plans and all the courses we handle, as well as Activity Japan's recommended points and information on popular staff members, to get a closer look at the charms of Asakusa Aiwafuku! If you are strolling around Asakusa, which is full of sights, you can wear a gorgeous kimono, and if you are enjoying fireworks and summer festivals, you can wear a cool yukata. "The trend is to rent kimonos and yukatas rather than buy them." Feel free to enjoy "Japanese clothing" ♪

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There are plenty of reasonable plans that include dressing and hair styling♪ We introduce 3 recommended kimono rental shops in Asakusa!

Hello to everyone reading the Activity Japan blog! The other day, we introduced a great deal on a yukata rental plan in Kyoto that is easily accessible from tourist spots, but this time we would like to introduce a kimono rental plan in the Asakusa area of ​​Tokyo! Traveling in traditional Japanese clothing is now becoming a standard style, and many domestic and international tourists are using it. With the 2020 global sporting event just around the corner, it's time to experience the charm and historical culture of Japan's capital, Tokyo, once again. Why not make even more wonderful memories of sightseeing in Asakusa, Tokyo's downtown area, by wearing a kimono? There are plenty of reasonable plans that include dressing and hair styling♪ We will introduce 3 recommended kimono rental shops in Asakusa♫

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3 recommended plans for "Kimono Rental", a staple of Kyoto sightseeing! We introduce shops that are cheap and easily accessible from tourist spots!

Each area of ​​Kyoto - Rakuchu, Rakuto, Rakusai, Rakunan, and Rakuhoku - is full of sights, historical temples, and recommended spots! Now is the time to comfortably tour famous places and Kyoto sightseeing staples, including the photogenic Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine and Arashiyama, which is home to national historic sites and scenic spots. So, this time we've taken a look at the staple of Kyoto sightseeing, "kimono rental," to help you make even more wonderful memories of Kyoto! We'd like to introduce three recommended plans from shops that are reasonably priced and have excellent access from Kyoto Station and tourist spots.

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[2020 New Year's Shrine Visits and Kimono Rentals] Meiji Shrine, Sensoji Temple, Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine, etc. Kanto Area Popular Shrines and Temples Recommended Shops and Rental Plans Guidebook {Reservations Accepted}

The Heisei era came to an end on May 1st, and the new era of 2019, the Reiwa era, is just around the corner. There are many people who are planning to visit shrines and temples near their homes or famous spots to pray for protection from evil, prosperity in business, finding a partner, good health, victory, etc., so that the coming year of 2020 will be even better than this year. In this page, we will continue from last year and focus on popular shrines and temples in Tokyo and its surrounding areas, and introduce recommended kimono rental shops and kimono rental plans in the area. "The trend is to rent kimonos rather than buy them." Enjoy a photogenic first shrine visit that will look great on social media by using kimono rentals, which allow you to transform into a Japanese outfit at a low price.

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[2018-2019 Latest Edition] A staple of sightseeing in Kyoto! Upgrade your autumn/winter trip to Kyoto to a cute and photogenic one by renting a kimono, which you can enjoy empty-handed and at a low cost! Basic information, popular plans, recommended shops, Japanese cultural experiences in kimono, etc. ... Kyoto Kimono Rental Complete Guide

The record-breaking heat of the summer of 2018 has finally come to an end, and the autumn/winter season has finally arrived◎ In Japan, where you can directly feel the "change of seasons," the scenery of popular tourist spots and travel destinations also changes to autumn/winter outfits, making it a pleasant season to stroll around. Among them, one of the most representative tourist destinations that shows its charm in the autumn/winter season is Kyoto, where you can enjoy the good old Japanese scenery and culture, lined with historical buildings such as temples and shrines. In autumn, Kyoto is dotted with famous spots for red-colored autumn leaves, and in winter, the streets are covered with a thin layer of snow, creating a romantic atmosphere. Kyoto is the most beautiful city in the cold season. In this article, we will thoroughly introduce the popular plans, service contents, shop information, and charms of "kimono rental," which has become a staple companion for strolling around Kyoto◎

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A must-see for Sapporo locals. A great plan to rent a kimono and get a commemorative photo taken with a kimono dressing set! Perfect for various events!

The kimono rental and dressing set we are introducing this time allows you to go out in a "komon" kimono, which is a more casual and fashionable type of kimono than a tomesode. (You can try on and choose your favorite kimono from a wide variety of over 30 kimonos!) The rental set includes a kimono, obi, nagajuban, underwear, a set of dressing accessories, tabi socks, sandals, and a drawstring bag, so you can come empty-handed. Staff will help you dress, so even kimono beginners can rest assured!

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I'm addicted to renting kimonos... I'm aiming to go on a kimono pilgrimage all over Japan! I went for a stroll in a kimono in the ancient capital of Kanazawa!

What impressed me when I arrived at the store was the wide variety of kimonos! Usagi-chan and I had so much fun looking at the rows of colorful kimonos! As expected from the city of Kaga Yuzen! There are beautiful old-fashioned patterns and Taisho Romantic designs that you won't see in kimono rental stores in the city, which is exciting! When I rented a kimono in Kamakura before, I was able to choose the kimono on a tablet, but seeing the real thing lined up in a row really got me excited! Professional staff will help you choose the obi and accessories, so you don't have to worry. Of course, the set price includes everything you need, such as tabi socks, sandals, and bags. On the day, you can just go with just the clothes you're wearing.

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Kamakura is an hour away from Tokyo! If you want to visit beautiful scenery, you should also look beautiful! I tried out "Kimono Rental"!

The kimono rental shop is easily accessible from the station, about a 5-minute walk away. The receptionist was also nice. There was a notice saying "If you don't arrive at the reserved time, you may not be able to experience it...", so I was a little worried that it would be really crowded and I would be kept waiting for a long time with "Please wait a moment". However, there was no booking at the same time as other customers, so it went smoothly.

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Enjoy Okinawa by snorkeling at Minnajima and the Blue Cave! Here are some interesting plans!

So, do you all know Minna Island? It is pronounced "Minnajima". It is a popular tourist destination, being only 15 minutes by high-speed boat from Toguchi Port on the main island of Okinawa. The shallow sea is safe for small children, so it is also good for families. I have been interested in it every year, but I have not been able to go yet because it takes two hours by bus from Naha Airport to Toguchi Port, which I think is a hassle. But this year is the year! I have been feeling so strongly that I have done some research and would like to introduce it to you.

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My daughter wanted to go to Nikko. We are considering the trendy "kimono rental." As a parent, I'm curious about this!

We went to Nikko at the request of my daughter. We are considering the trendy "kimono rental". As a parent, I am interested in this! "Kimono rental" has already become a category of experience and appears at the top of the site. Competing stores around the country are offering a variety of services such as couple plans, discounts, and photo shoots in studios. It is hard to believe that the set price is more affordable than getting a yukata dressed at a beauty salon. For a young person who is not used to wearing Japanese clothing, this price is a great deal for the experience of having a professional dressed in a kimono that will not fall apart even if they walk around all day.

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{Recommendation for strolling around Kamakura in a kimono or yukata} The trend in Kamakura tourism in 2019 is to aim for Instagram-worthy photos with cheap [rental kimonos]!

《Recommendation for strolling around Kamakura in a kimono/yukata》 Inexpensive rental kimonos are the trend for Kamakura tourism in 2018! Hello to everyone who is viewing Activity Japan. I am the Activity Doctor. Until now, I have posted recommendations for outdoor sports such as canyoning, canoeing, and bungee jumping, but the other day, a woman I know asked me, "Do you have any recommendations for kimono (yukata) rental shops in Kamakura?" Although I am not an expert in such Japanese cultural leisure activities, I took the pride of calling myself a "doctor" and challenged myself to research trends in kimono/yukata rentals and Kamakura tourism, so I would like to introduce them to you. Please note that this post will be written from a completely male perspective.

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[Recommended kimono rentals in Yufuin, Oita] A must-see ☆ A staple for sightseeing around hot spring areas! A list of kimono and yukata rental shops that are popular with couples, including affordable plans that include dressing and hair styling

At Activity Japan, we accept reservations for kimono and yukata rental plans that allow you to casually enjoy traditional Japanese clothing in the Yufuin Onsen area, which is perfect for strolling and eating around. You can experience the experience empty-handed, with just the clothes on, and there are many discounted plans that regularly rank high on our site's popularity rankings, including dressing and simple hair styling. Let's enjoy sightseeing in Yufuin Onsen, one of the leading "towns that look good in kimonos" in Japan, starting with fashion.

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Kimono and yukata rental in Shonan Kamakura | Stroll around the ancient city of Kamakura in traditional Japanese clothing

Book your kimono or yukata rental in Kamakura with Activity Japan! Kamakura is a city in the Shonan area where the atmosphere of the good old Japanese capital and the Shonan beach culture intersect. This spring and summer season is a great time to go on a date, go on a girls' night out, or go out with the family, and the trend is to enjoy sightseeing in stylish Japanese clothing such as kimonos and yukatas.

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Every woman can wear a Hina doll! Let's go out wearing a rental kimono!

March 3rd is Hinamatsuri♪ There are various theories about the age for displaying Hina dolls on the Girls' Festival, such as "up to 10 years old," "until marriage," or "any age for women," but Activity Japan advocates that "any woman can have a Hina doll!"♪ Even if you don't display a Hina doll, it would be nice to feel like a Hina doll by dressing up in Japanese clothing☆So this time, we will feature plans where everyone from children to adults can easily wear kimonos◎Make your reservation at Activity Japan!

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