Imagine yourself donning a traditional long-sleeved furisode kimono in the heart of Kyoto. This immersive experience transports you back in time, allowing you to explore the city’s revered shrines and temples while dressed in stunning attire. With professional assistance, you’ll uncover the elegance and intricacies of this timeless garment. But the real adventure lies ahead as you…
Good To Know
- Participants can wear a traditional long-sleeved furisode kimono, the formal dress worn by unmarried young women, with professional assistance from experienced staff.
- The experience is located in Kyoto, Japan, with a meeting point near the Yasaka Shrine and easy access for wheelchair and stroller users.
- Optional hair styling and makeup services are available at additional fees, with pricing listed for each service.
- The activity is suitable for visitors of all abilities, with staff fluent in English, Chinese, and Japanese, and a maximum capacity of 14 individuals.
- The starting price is $103.91 per person, with free cancellation up to 24 hours before the activity and a reserve now, pay later option available.
Experience Overview
The Furisode Kimono Experience in Kyoto provides visitors the opportunity to don a traditional long-sleeved furisode kimono, typically worn by unmarried young women in Japan.
Experienced staff assist with the dressing and coordination process, ensuring the kimono is worn properly. Participants can then explore historical sights, shrines, and temples while capturing beautiful photographs in their elegant attire.
The experience offers an optional add-on of hair styling and makeup services to complement the traditional look.
With English, Chinese, and Japanese-speaking staff, the activity is accessible to a wide range of travelers.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Kyoto.
Location and Meeting Details
This Furisode Kimono Experience takes place in Kyoto, Japan.
The meeting point is at 270 Umemotocho, Higashiyama Ward, Kyoto, 605-0064. If you get lost, simply head to Yasaka Shrine and then walk along Higashi-ohji Street to find the shop. The activity ends back at the meeting point.
To make it easy to find, keep these tips in mind:
- Look for the shop near Yasaka Shrine.
- Follow Higashi-ohji Street to the meeting location.
- The staff is available in English, Chinese, and Japanese.
- The experience is wheelchair and stroller accessible.
Included Services
Furisode rental and professional kimono fitting are included in this experience. Optional add-ons, such as hair styling and makeup, are available for an additional fee. The pricing for these services is as follows:
Service | Cost |
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Hair Styling | 1000¥ |
Hair Accessories | 500¥ |
Makeup | 4000¥ |
Eyelashes | 500¥ |
Gratuities are not included. This comprehensive package ensures travelers fully enjoy the traditional Japanese kimono experience during their visit to Kyoto.
Accessibility and Participation
English, Chinese, and Japanese-speaking staff are available to assist travelers throughout the furisode kimono experience.
The activity is wheelchair accessible and stroller friendly, making it suitable for visitors of all abilities. Plus, the meeting point is conveniently located near public transportation. Infant seats are available for those traveling with young children. However, the experience isn’t recommended for pregnant travelers.
The furisode kimono experience can accommodate a maximum of 14 individuals, ensuring a personalized and intimate atmosphere.
Whether you’re traveling solo, with friends, or as a family, this unique culture is accessible to a wide range of participants.
Pricing and Cancellation Policy
The furisode kimono experience starts from $103.91 per person. Customers can take advantage of the free cancellation policy, which allows them to cancel up to 24 hours before the start of the activity. For those who need more flexibility, there is a reserve now and pay later option available.
Pricing | Details |
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$103.91+ | Base price per person |
+$1000 | Hair styling |
+$500 | Hair accessories |
+$4000 | Makeup |
+$500 | Eyelashes |
The activity has a 5.0 rating based on 1 review, highlighting the punctuality and quality of service during the kimono dressing experience.
Dressing in a Furisode Kimono
When arriving at the meeting point, guests are greeted by experienced staff who assist them with the intricate process of dressing in a furisode kimono.
The furisode, traditionally worn by unmarried young women, is a long-sleeved, elaborately decorated garment. The staff guide participants through the following steps:
- Selecting a kimono design and size that flatters their figure.
- Carefully wrapping, folding, and tucking the layers of the kimono to achieve the perfect fit.
- Accessorizing with a decorative obi belt and other traditional accessories.
- Ensuring the kimono is secured and the wearer is comfortable before venturing out.
Exploring Historical Sights and Shrines
After the staff has expertly dressed participants in the elegant furisode kimono, they’re now ready to explore the historical sights and shrines of Kyoto.
The kimono-clad visitors can stroll through the streets, admiring the traditional architecture and stopping to take photos at iconic landmarks like Yasaka Shrine.
They’ll have the opportunity to visit other renowned temples and shrines, such as Kiyomizudera, and enjoy Kyoto’s rich cultural heritage.
The stunning visuals of the furisode kimono against the historic backdrop create a truly memorable experience.
Capturing Beautiful Photographs
With the furisode kimono now adorning their frames, participants can capture a wealth of beautiful photographs to commemorate their Kyoto adventure.
The vibrant colors and intricate designs of the kimonos provide a stunning backdrop for memorable shots.
Some top photography tips include:
- Pose in front of iconic Kyoto landmarks, like Kinkakuji Temple or Fushimi Inari Shrine, for breathtaking contrast.
- Experiment with different angles and perspectives to highlight the kimono’s graceful silhouette.
- Take advantage of natural lighting for soft, flattering tones.
- Don’t forget to capture candid moments during the kimono dressing process.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Bring My Own Kimono Accessories?
While you can bring your own accessories, the staff is happy to provide a full set of kimono accessories. They’ll coordinate with you to ensure the look complements the rental kimono and enhances your experience.
Are There Size Limitations for the Furisode Rental?
The experience provider offers furisode kimonos in a range of sizes to accommodate most travelers. They’ll work with you to ensure a comfortable and flattering fit. If you have any specific size needs, it’s best to inquire ahead of time.
Is the Experience Available in Different Languages?
The experience is available in English, Chinese, and Japanese, with multilingual staff on hand to assist visitors. This makes the kimono dressing experience accessible to travelers from various backgrounds.
Can I Request Specific Photoshoot Locations?
Yes, you can request specific photoshoot locations. The experience staff are happy to accommodate your preferences and guide you to the most picturesque spots around Kyoto’s historical sites, shrines, and temples for your photoshoot while dressed in the traditional furisode kimono.
How Long Does the Overall Experience Typically Last?
The overall experience typically lasts around 2-3 hours. This includes time for the professional kimono fitting, visiting historical sites, and capturing beautiful photographs while dressed in the traditional furisode kimono.
The Sum Up
Don your stunning furisode kimono and learn about Kyoto’s rich history. Explore the city’s iconic shrines and temples, capturing unforgettable memories along the way. With professional assistance and optional hair and makeup services, this experience offers a unique opportunity to embrace Japanese tradition and culture in the heart of Kyoto.
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