Experience an enchanting journey into Japan’s rich cultural heritage with a private antique kimono and hakama dressing session at a hidden salon in Nagoya. Surrounded by exquisite garments, guests are guided through the intricate process, donning these traditional attires. An English-speaking host ensures an authentic yet personalized encounter, while light refreshments add to the immersive experience. Uncover the captivating stories woven into these timeless garments and discover the allure of Japanese craftsmanship.
Key Points
- Unique cultural experience in Nagoya, Japan featuring antique kimonos and hakama for dressing, with an English-speaking guide for assistance.
- Private tour format providing an authentic cultural encounter, with light refreshments of tea and sweets served.
- Convenient meeting point at Naruden musical instrument store, easily accessible via subway or bus.
- Experience starts at 10:00 am, with 24-hour free cancellation and option to reserve and pay later.
- Rental fee for kimonos and hakama included in the experience cost, with a wide array of garments from various eras.
Experience Overview
Travelers can enjoy a unique cultural experience by dressing in antique kimonos and hakama at a hidden salon in Nagoya, Japan.
The rental fee includes access to a collection of beautifully preserved garments, an English-speaking guide to assist with donning the attire, and light refreshments of tea and sweets.
This private tour allows participants to enjoy the elegant traditions of Japanese fashion, exploring the intricate techniques and symbolism behind each piece.
The salon’s secluded location adds an exclusive feel to the experience, making it a must-do for visitors seeking an authentic cultural encounter.
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Meeting and End Point
The meeting point for this experience is at the Naruden musical instrument store located at 1-chōme-9-15 Habashita, Nishi Ward, Nagoya, Aichi 451-0041, Japan. The activity ends back at the same meeting point. Participants can access the location by taking the subway and exiting at Sengen-cho Station (Tsurumai Line) via Exit 2, a 7-minute walk. Alternatively, they can take Bus Route No. 12 from Nagoya Station to Joujinmachi or Joyisharyo-mae, alighting at Rokkumachi, a 5-minute walk. Landmarks to look for are the north side of Nagoya Elementary School or the west side of Sangeets Nagoya Showroom.
Transportation | Stop/Station | Walking Time |
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Subway | Sengen-cho | 7 minutes |
Bus | Rokkumachi | 5 minutes |
Landmarks | Nagoya Elementary School, Sangeets Nagoya Showroom |
Directions
To get to the meeting point, travelers can take the subway.
Exit Sengen-cho Station (Tsurumai Line) via Exit 2, then walk for 7 minutes.
Alternatively, they can take Bus Route No. 12 from Nagoya Station to Joujinmachi or Joyisharyo-mae, alight at Rokkumachi, and walk for 5 minutes.
The meeting point is the Nagaren Music Store, located on the north side of Nagoya Elementary School or the west side of the Sangeets Nagoya Showroom.
Participation Details
The experience starts at 10:00 am.
It’s a private tour, so only your group will participate. Most travelers can join, but it’s not wheelchair accessible.
You’ll receive confirmation within 48 hours of booking, subject to availability.
The tour is supplied by Tourism Designers Co., Ltd. and is likely to sell out.
The price is $121.57 per person, with a lowest price guarantee.
You can cancel for free up to 24 hours before the start time.
You can also reserve your spot now and pay later to secure your place while staying flexible.
Pricing and Cancellation Policy
The price for this experience is $121.57 per person, with a lowest price guarantee.
Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the start of the activity. Guests can reserve their spot now and pay later, securing their place while maintaining flexibility.
This private experience is likely to sell out, as it’s supplied by Tourism Designers Co., Ltd.
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Rental Kimonos and Hakama
Although the kimono rental fee is included in the experience cost, guests have the opportunity to select from a wide array of antique kimonos and hakama (traditional Japanese divided skirts) to wear during the private dressing session. The salon’s collection features exquisite garments from different eras, allowing participants to enjoy Japan’s rich cultural heritage.
Type | Description | Era |
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Kimono | Intricate patterns, vibrant colors | Meiji, Taisho, Showa |
Hakama | Pleated, floor-length skirts | Edo, Meiji |
Obi | Decorative sashes for the kimono | Taisho, Showa |
Guests are guided through the dressing process, ensuring a seamless and authentic experience.
Dressing Experience
Once guests have selected their desired kimono and hakama from the salon’s impressive collection, the dressing experience begins.
An attentive guide walks them through the intricate process, expertly draping and tying the garments to ensure a perfect fit. Guests learn the cultural significance and proper etiquette associated with wearing these traditional outfits.
The guide’s patience and attention to detail ensure a seamless transformation, leaving guests feeling connected to Japan’s rich heritage.
After the dressing, guests can admire themselves in the mirrors and capture cherished memories before the experience concludes.
Tea and Sweets
After the meticulously guided dressing experience, guests can indulge in a traditional Japanese tea ceremony and enjoy delectable sweets.
The tea service includes:
- Matcha green tea prepared by a seasoned tea master
- Delicate wagashi confections crafted with seasonal ingredients
- Elegant tea bowls and utensils used in the centuries-old ritual
- Serene ambiance in the intimate salon setting
- Knowledgeable guide explaining the cultural significance of each element
This refined interlude allows visitors to fully enjoy the timeless traditions of Japan, providing a sensory experience beyond the kimono dressing itself.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Is the Dress Code for the Experience?
The dress code for this experience is formal attire. Participants will be dressing in antique kimonos and hakamas, which are traditional Japanese garments, so appropriate attire is expected to complement the cultural experience.
Can We Take Photos During the Experience?
Participants are generally allowed to take photos during the experience. However, it’s best to check with the tour guide or organizer upon arrival to ensure there are no restrictions or special guidelines to follow regarding photography.
Is There a Minimum or Maximum Group Size?
The experience is a private tour, so there’s no minimum or maximum group size. The group size is flexible, allowing the activity to be tailored to the specific needs of the participants.
Are There Any Dietary Restrictions for the Tea and Sweets?
The activity does not mention any dietary restrictions for the tea and sweets. Participants can likely enjoy the refreshments without any issues, unless they have specific dietary needs not covered in the description.
Can We Purchase the Rental Kimonos and Hakama After the Experience?
Guests can’t purchase the rental kimonos and hakama after the experience. The rental fee covers only the dressing up portion, and the garments remain property of the salon. Guests may inquire about purchasing options, but this is not included in the standard experience.
The Sum Up
The private antique kimono and hakama dressing session in Nagoya offers a unique cultural experience. Guests are guided through the intricate process of donning traditional Japanese attire, surrounded by a curated collection of exquisite garments. This personalized encounter provides an authentic glimpse into Japan’s rich heritage, enhanced by an English-speaking guide and light refreshments.
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