Yukata experience in Asakusa
Hello, travelers. This is Kumi. Picturesque Japan Blog welcomes you to a yukata experience in Asakusa.
We went to this kimono rental shop called Tokyo Kimono Rental Tansuya near Tobu Asakusa station.
https://www.tokyokimonorental.jp/
They have yukata (*this is something like a simplified kimono for summer) plans until the end of September. From October, they offer kimono plans.
The first step is to choose your favorite one.
The staff members will help you choose an obi sash. This process is a lot of fun.
Then, they put you into a yukata very quickly and efficiently!
The obi sashes are lovely, aren't they?
Then, they do your hair.
You can choose your sandals and a bag. (*You can leave your own bag at the shop). The traditional sandals are called geta. They don't look comfortable, but the ones this shop offers you are very comfortable.
Ta-da!!!
It's time to enjoy photo shooting!
Please don't forget to take your back shots.
Sensoji Temple in Asakusa is very spiritual.
https://www.japan-guide.com/e/e3001.html
There are a lot of souvenir shops in this area.
You can see Tokyo Skytree if you go by the Sumida River.
The weather forecast said it would rain before noon, but we didn't get any rain even after 2pm. We came back to the shop to return the yukata.
Isn't it lovely to wear a yukata or a kimono in this old town?
*Please feel free to comment below with other experiences or information! Also, if you find any errors in content or grammar, please let me know.
We went to this kimono rental shop called Tokyo Kimono Rental Tansuya near Tobu Asakusa station.
https://www.tokyokimonorental.jp/
They have yukata (*this is something like a simplified kimono for summer) plans until the end of September. From October, they offer kimono plans.
The first step is to choose your favorite one.
The staff members will help you choose an obi sash. This process is a lot of fun.
Then, they put you into a yukata very quickly and efficiently!
The obi sashes are lovely, aren't they?
Then, they do your hair.
Ta-da!!!
It's time to enjoy photo shooting!
Please don't forget to take your back shots.
Sensoji Temple in Asakusa is very spiritual.
https://www.japan-guide.com/e/e3001.html
There are a lot of souvenir shops in this area.
You can see Tokyo Skytree if you go by the Sumida River.
The weather forecast said it would rain before noon, but we didn't get any rain even after 2pm. We came back to the shop to return the yukata.
Isn't it lovely to wear a yukata or a kimono in this old town?
*Please feel free to comment below with other experiences or information! Also, if you find any errors in content or grammar, please let me know.