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Let’s take a walk wearing a Japanese “yukata”

Japanese Fashion

Source: O-DAN

Hello,
thank you for checking out my blog.

This time, we will introduce some carefully
selected areas that are full of Japanese atmosphere,
where you can wear a yukata at a rental shop and stroll
around the city.

The yukata season in Japan is from June to September.
Please bring a jacket on cold days.

Kimono Rental Wargo Asakusa Store

Kimono Rental Wargo Asakusa Store

Source: Kimono Rental Wargoofficial website


Kimono Rental Wargo Asakusa store is located in Asakusa Yokocho on the 4th floor of the Rakutenchi Asakusa Building, a 1-minute walk from Tsukuba Express Asakusa Station.


If there is availability, you can enter without making a reservation,
but it will be easier to rent if you make a reservation

Yukata rental process

1. Choose a yukata
2. Choose an obi
3. Choose a bag
4. Dressing
5. Hair styling
6. Choose geta
~Sightseeing~
7. Return

Yukata rental
Yukata rental

Source: Kimono Rental Wargoofficial website

As for the rental plans, the standard plan is 3,580 yen including tax.

Even though it is the cheapest plan, it is by no means not cute.
This plan is recommended for those who want to enjoy classic
patterns in subdued colors and chic coordination.
Using bright colors for accessories and obi will allow you to
enjoy a well-balanced coordination.

The high-end plan, 4,580 yen including tax, is a luxury line woven with high-quality fibers.

This is a high-end line woven from high-quality fibers.
It features many unique designs that use highly pigmented,
multi-colored designs not found in other plans.

There is one thing to note.
That is, “return times vary depending on the store.

■Tokyo Asakusa store ・Until 17:30 ■
Tokyo Skytree Town store ・Until 19:00

Please note that return times vary even
within the same rental store.

(Note that the information is current as of the time of writing.
Please check the official website for details.)

Kimono Rental VASARA Sensoji Store

Source: Kimono Rental VASARA Official Website

You can choose from a variety of plans, including the Standard Plan and the Retro Plan,
where you can wear a retro-modern antique-style kimono.

The “Retro Premium” plan, shown in the photo above, is recommended for people who love ribbons and lace, or for those who want to wear matching kimonos with friends.

Hair styling is included, but for a more elaborate design,
you can have your hair braided or curled for an additional fee.

There are also plans that are cheaper if you book online, so if you have your plans set,
be sure to book online! Please note that cancellation fees may apply.
Basic information 

basic information

Asakusa Kimono Rental COCOMO

Asakusa 、Kimono、 Rental COCOMO、

Source: Asakusa Kimono Rental COCOMOofficial website

There is also a plan where you can experience being a courtesan, from dressing to face makeup.
They have a wide variety of kimonos and yukatas, including strolling kimonos,
furisode, hakama, Shichigosan, Taisho Roman, and period costumes such as maiko, geisha, and samurai, and they have a wide variety of kimonos and yukatas that you won’t find at other stores.

If you can’t go outside due to weather or schedule issues, they also have a wide range of studio courses, so they are recommended.
In the studio course, they will provide free retouching and editing, such as skin correction.

Victorian Plan

Source: Asakusa Kimono Rental COCOMOofficial website

Commemorative photo with geisha experience

Source: Asakusa Kimono Rental COCOMOofficial website

basic information

Now, let’s change into our yukata and head to the
tourist spots and photo spots!

Sensoji Temple Kaminarimon

Sensoji Temple Kaminarimon

Source: Sensoji Temple Official Website

When you think of Asakusa, you think of Sensoji Temple!
The symbol is the Kaminarimon Gate.
If you take a photo in a rented kimono,
it’s sure to look great!

Asakusa Engei Hall

Asakusa Engei Hall

Source: Asakusa Engei Hall

Asakusa Engei Hall is a historic theater where you can see rakugo,
manzai, acrobatics, and more.

The exterior is also cute and retro, so be sure to take some photos.

Hanayashiki

Hanayashiki, Tokyo

Source: Hanayashiki official website

Hanayashiki, the oldest amusement park in Japan, is full of retro spots!
You can also enjoy the amusement park.

There are also days when they hold an event called “Phototraction”
where the attractions stop and become a photo spot on designated
days and times, so be sure to check it out!

Kappabashi Kitchen Street

Source: Kappabashi Doguya Street Official Website

Kappabashi Doguya-gai is a wholesale district that sells professional products such as tableware, packaging materials, cooking utensils, and food samples.

Among them, the “Original Food Sample Shop” where you can experience making food samples is very popular!

Tokyo Skytree

Tokyo Skytree

Source: PhotoAC

Skytree is a 15-20 minute walk from Asakusa.
You can get a panoramic view of Tokyo from the observation deck.

Inside there is a cafe and you can enjoy it even while wearing a kimono.

We also recommend taking photos of the exterior without going inside,
as it is very impressive!

The red Azumabashi Bridge over the Sumida River

Source: Wind’s Scribble Nightscape – Stars on the Earth

What did you think?
There are many kimono rental shops in Asakusa, but we have
only introduced a few of them this time!

Please come to Asakusa with your friends or partner and wear a
yukata to create memories that will last a lifetime!

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