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[12/31-1/3 only] Kimono rental 90 minutes plan (hair styling included)

Plan information

Required minimum number of participants 1
Possible number of bookings 1 ~ 4
About duration
1 to 2 hours
Operating period All-year-round
Assembly time Please arrive at our store 10 minutes before your reservation time.
Booking deadline By 14:59 2 days in advance
Adult/person
10,000 YEN ~
(tax included)
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Description

Put on a kimono and stroll around the center of Osaka! Our "90-minute kimono plan" allows you to enjoy the Namba area, the center of Osaka, in a short amount of time and efficiently. ■Dotonbori Yatai Village FestivalDotonbori Yatai Village Festival, which will open on October 23rd, is a collective dining facility that recreates traditional Japanese festival stalls, allowing you to enjoy festivals 365 days a year. Inside the facility, there are multiple stall-style stores, each offering a different genre of Japanese cuisine. There is also a shooting range, so you can experience Japanese festival culture. ■Kuromon MarketKuromon Market is also known as "Osaka's Kitchen," and is a market where you can purchase fresh seafood and local ingredients. It is a popular spot for tourists, and its appeal is that you can enjoy gourmet food while walking around. You can enjoy Osaka-style dishes such as fresh seafood bowls, skewers, and takoyaki. ■Namba Yasaka ShrineNamba Yasaka Shrine is a unique shrine that is famous for its large lion-shaped shrine building, and surprises visitors. This lion's head is said to drive away evil spirits, and to bring luck in games and academic success. The temple grounds are relatively small, but the impressive lion's head building and the tranquil atmosphere are memorable. ■Dotonbori When you think of Osaka, you think of Dotonbori. It is famous for the Glico sign and the neon lights around Ebisubashi Bridge. It is a place where you can enjoy shopping and eating, and you can enjoy Osaka's famous gourmet foods such as takoyaki, okonomiyaki, and kushikatsu. At night, the riverside is lit up beautifully. ■Naniwa Palace Site Park Naniwa Palace Site Park is located in Chuo Ward, Osaka City, and is a historic site where the ancient capital was once built. This is the site of Naniwa Palace, which was built in 645 by Emperor Kotoku, who succeeded Prince Shotoku, as Japan's first full-scale palace. The remains of Naniwa Palace are preserved in the spacious park, and stone monuments and foundations remain, allowing you to stroll around while feeling the historical atmosphere. It is a spot where you can get away from the hustle and bustle of the city and experience ancient history. ■HozenjiHozenji is a small temple tucked away in the downtown area of Namba, Osaka, and is famous for its quiet appearance and the "Water-throwing Fudo Son". The statue of Fudo Myo-o at Hozenji is famous for worshippers pouring water on it with their wishes, and has been visited by many people for many years. In addition, the surrounding alleys, called Hozenji Yokocho, are lined with old-fashioned restaurants, where you can enjoy a charming Osaka night. ■MidosujiMidosuji is a major street that runs north and south through Osaka City, and is the main street of Osaka that runs from Namba to Umeda. Along this road, Osaka's business district, luxury brand stores, cafes, and more are lined up, and it is a place where you can enjoy shopping and strolling while feeling the lively city. In autumn, Midosuji is a popular spot for tourists, as the ginkgo trees line the street, which is about 4 km long, and is enveloped in vivid colors.