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Kimono Rental in Tokyo

Discover Tokyo authentically by wearing a traditional Japanese kimono while exploring the Asakusa neighborhood. This area offers an ideal backdrop for memorable photos. Why Rent a Kimono in Tokyo?. Immerse yourself in Japanese culture by dressing...

  • 1 minute - 9 hours

Discover Tokyo authentically by wearing a traditional Japanese kimono while exploring the Asakusa neighborhood. This area offers an ideal backdrop for memorable photos.

Why Rent a Kimono in Tokyo?

Immerse yourself in Japanese culture by dressing like the locals and engaging with the nation's history through their clothing.

At the shop located at 2-Ch?me-3-7 Kaminarimon, you can select from a wide range of traditional styles, including an elegant kimono or a light yukata. Each option includes essentials such as an obi, wooden sandals, tabi socks, and a handbag, along with a traditional Japanese hairstyle.

Asakusa is an iconic location to wear a kimono, rich in history and famous for its monuments. You can visit the Sens?-ji Temple, Tokyo's oldest temple, featuring a five-story pagoda and the Kaminarimon door, symbolizing Asakusa. Your kimono will enhance the scenic views of ancient architecture and red lanterns as you walk along Nakamise-dori Street, known for its traditional stands and unique souvenirs.

Visiting the Asakusa Shrine or exploring the area's picturesque streets while in a kimono allows you to connect with Japan's rich history and culture.

Store Schedule

To choose your kimono, visit the rental store starting at 9:30 am and return the garments before 6 pm the same day.

Prices

Included

  • Rental of a kimono, a koshihimo belt, tabi socks, a handbag, and Japanese sandals
  • Basic hairstyling service

Location

Activity location

Tokyo, Kanto

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