Experience Wearing a Kimono in Kansai
Osaka, Japan
Trip Type: Cultural Tours
Duration: Varies
Try wearing a relaxed, comfortable Kimono over your regular clothes. This is the only Kimono rental service where all members of your group, families or couples, can change instantly into Kimonos at the same time.
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Try wearing a relaxed, comfortable Kimono over your regular clothes. This is the only Kimono rental service where all members of your group, families or couples, can change instantly into Kimonos at the same time.
By dressing in a Kimono, you'll be able to have the true Japanese experience. If you think that it is very difficult to get dressed in a Kimono and that it takes a long time to dress, you might just be surprised by this Kimono experience.
You, your friends and family can use the kimonos for wandering through and exploring cities in Kansai, such as Osaka, Nara, and Kyoto.
If you are a family or group, you can take a wonderful and memorable family or group photograph in an instant.
These kimono experiences are more suitable for repeat tourists who want to understand Japanese culture in depth by learning cultural aspects such as tea ceremony, Japanese cooking, Japanese dancing, the history of Japan, and Japanese instruments such as Shamisen, etc.
By dressing in a Kimono, you'll be able to have the true Japanese experience. If you think that it is very difficult to get dressed in a Kimono and that it takes a long time to dress, you might just be surprised by this Kimono experience.
You, your friends and family can use the kimonos for wandering through and exploring cities in Kansai, such as Osaka, Nara, and Kyoto.
If you are a family or group, you can take a wonderful and memorable family or group photograph in an instant.
These kimono experiences are more suitable for repeat tourists who want to understand Japanese culture in depth by learning cultural aspects such as tea ceremony, Japanese cooking, Japanese dancing, the history of Japan, and Japanese instruments such as Shamisen, etc.
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