Kimono Rental in Tokyo
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Kimono Rental in Tokyo

Discover Tokyo authentically by wearing a traditional Japanese kimono while strolling through the charming streets of the Asakusa neighborhood. Why Rent a Kimono in Tokyo?.

  • 1 minute - 9 hours
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Discover Tokyo authentically by wearing a traditional Japanese kimono while strolling through the charming streets of the Asakusa neighborhood.

Why Rent a Kimono in Tokyo?

The best way to immerse yourself in Japanese culture is to dress like the locals and explore history and traditions through clothing. At the shop located at 2-Ch?me-3-7 Kaminarimon, choose from a wide range of traditional styles. Options include an elegant kimono or a light yukata, each equipped with essentials: the obi, wooden sandals, tabi socks, and a handbag. Hair styling in a traditional manner is also provided.

Asakusa is the ideal neighborhood to stroll in a kimono, known for its old-world charm and monuments. Highlights include the Sens?-ji Temple, Tokyo's oldest temple featuring its five-story pagoda and the Kaminarimon door. Your kimono will enhance your experience amidst ancient architecture and red lanterns. Explore Nakamise-dori Street, a lively area with traditional stands for memorable pictures and unique souvenirs.

Visiting the Asakusa Shrine or wandering picturesque streets will further connect you with Japan's rich history and culture.

Store Schedule

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

Special Sizes

If you're a woman over 5 ft 6 in (168 cm), a man over 5 ft 9 in (175 cm), or require a different size, please contact us ahead to confirm availability and any extra charges.

Included

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

Tips

  • Accessibility: Not wheelchair accessible.

Location

Activity location

Tokyo, Kanto

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