Kimono rental in Kyoto Fushimi Inari
Imagine yourself wearing a traditional Japanese garment under the mysterious vermilion gates. Fushimi Inari is rated as the #1 most visited spot in Japan and now you can make your travel to Fushimi Inari as the most unique travel memory. We also tell you about the cultural meaning of kimono (why it has long sleeves, why women’s and men’s kimono are shaped differently, etc.). You can rent the most popular designs at this convenient location and then take many pictures at Fushimi Inari Shrine. There are large size kimonos, kimonos for men and kimono for young kids. Also the location is very convenient (we are the closest shop to the Fushimi Inari shrine) so you don’t have to worry about returning your kimono to a far place. Our location is right next to the main gate of Fushimi Inari.
Included
- Kimono wearing
- Hairstyling
- Kanzashi and hairpins
- Special socks
- Innerwear (winter time)
- Kimono rental (until 6pm)
- Tea ceremony
- Japanese sweets
- Photo at our traditional house
The kimono is a beautiful item of traditional clothing, and is immediately associated with Japan. When you’re in Kyoto Fushimi Inari, do yourself the favor of wearing a real kimono. For women, you can experience putting on a kimono layer by layer until the beautiful silk outer garment is finally tied with the obi sash. And although putting on a kimono is much less complicated for men, it’s still a great way to gain an understanding of how it feels to dress in authentic Japanese clothing.
Don’t worry about how difficult the process of putting on a kimono is because an expert will be helping you all the way. As you’re getting dressed, feel free to ask questions to learn more about the history of the kimono and how it has evolved over time. Or ask about each item to find out what it’s called and how it functions to make the kimono look the way it does. You can also learn some of the occasions for wearing kimono, and the different types of kimono that people wear. And if you so desire, the staff will apply style your hair in a way fitting of any kimono you choose to wear.
You’ll find everything you need here; various types of kimono from different periods of Japanese history, as well as accessories such as appropriate footwear and purses, will make your look complete. There’s an assortment of items for men, women, and children, so you’re certain to find something that you’ll love. And don’t worry about your belongings because there are lockers you can use to keep your personal items secure.
If you would like to see how you look in traditional Japanese attire, heritage house is the place to visit. This is a wonderful and memorable opportunity for you and your whole family. Come and find out what it’s like to dress up in a traditional Japanese kimono!