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Kimono wearing experience
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Description
Overview
“Stylish, profound, and easy to wear – understanding the patterns and meanings behind them adds an extra layer of enjoyment.” From birth to adulthood, and until one’s last moments, Japanese people wear kimonos at significant junctures in their lives. Kimonos represent professions, celebrations, and emotions. There’s a lot more to kimonos than meets the eye. Today, we’ll learn about kimonos from Mr. Yusaku Fujita.
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Itinenary
Time | Contents |
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9:30 | Meet your guide at the Kimono shop |
9:40 | Learn about what Kimono is. |
10:00 | Activity: Select Kimono you love! Let’s wear Kimono! Hair setting & Dressing Kimono. |
11:00 | Visit shrine near by Kimono shop, Photo session |
12:00 | Finish the activity |
Highlights
Availability/ Operating Hours | Year round / 9:00-15:00 |
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Meeting Time | 9:30 |
Meeting Place | Kimono shop |
Time Required | 2.5 hours |
Price | 33,000 yen / person |
Number of persons | Minimum 1 person |
What’s included | Hair setting and dressing Kimono |
What to bring | None |
Language | English and Japanese |
Wheelchair Friendly | Yes |
Kids Friendly | Yes |
Reservation | At least 3 weeks in advance |
Payment Option | Cash |
Cancellation Policy | No-show 100% |
Notes | None |
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