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Kimono Rental

Wearing a traditional Japanese Kimono is an experience you don't want to miss in you Japan trip. Located in Tokyo city center near by Asakusa Senso Ji Temple, we provide a convenient Kimono rental service allowing you to explore the picturesque area in your elegant kimono. Our professional staffs offer kimono fitting, hair-styling, and photography service. We also have jinrikisha ("human-powered vehicle"). Chauffeur service in Tokyo can be arranged upon request. You may choose from one of our six well designed plans, including plans for men and children. We guarantee to offer a memorable experience at an affordable price. If you are interested in kimono rental, please contact us and our knowledgeable staff will assist immediately!
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Kimono Rental FAQ

  • Do we need to pay tips to the makeup artists or the photographer?
    Usually you do not have to pay extra tips. However, you are welcome to pay tips if you like the service. If you ride a rickshaw, tipping is highly recommended especially when the person helps to take picture or talk about the attraction.
  • Do I need to make appointment in advance for the kimono experience?
    All kimono experience has to be reserved at least 3 days in advance.When you make an appointment, please indicate the number of people, their gender, and the height of any kids. If you are interest in the rickshaw service, please specify the duration for the photography service and the ride. Since the kimono, hadajuban, zori sandals, hangbags, and other necessary accessories will be provided at the store, you do not have to bring in anything.
  • We are a family of three. Do we need to provide the sizes for the Kimono?
    We have all the sizes for Kimono, but please provide the height of each person when making your appointment. For people over 185 cm, the kimono sometimes do no cover the entire ankle, and you may decline the service if the kimono is totally not acceptable. Because there are limited kimonos for people over 185cm, please make your reservation in advance.
  • How long does it take to wear the kimono and complete hair styling?
    Please reserve about 40 min for selecting and wearing kimono, and hair styling. Depending on the person, one usually spends about 10 minute on selecting the kimono, 20 minutes on wearing, and lastly 20 minutes on setting the hair. Spring and fall are peak season and the store tends to be busy. Thus, we recommend reserving enough time for your visit.
  • When do I need to return the kimono? Can I leave my luggage at the store?
    All kimonos have to be returned back to the store before 18:00PM. If you need to return at a later time, please communicate with the staff in advance. During the rental period, you may leave your luggage at the store. We also provide free storage for large baggage.
  • Can I bring my own kimono to the store?
    Yes, you may bring your the kimono to the store and our professional staff can help you to put on the clothing. If you need any accessories at the store, you may also rent them according to the price.
  • Does the store provide make-up and hair styling service?
    Yes, our store provides professional make-up and hair styling service, but fee are usually not included in the plans. Different styles are available to choose. If you need a special hair design, please speak with your hairstylist in advance.
  • Are many Japanese people still wear kimonos as regular clothing?
    Most Japanese wore kimonos as their everyday clothes about 100 years before. Nowadays, most Japanese people wear kimonos for important ceremonies such as weddings. Typical Western casual wear–such as T-shirts, sweaters and jeans, are all popular in Japan.
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