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[12/31-1/3 only] Kimono rental one-day plan

Plan information

Required minimum number of participants 1
Possible number of bookings 1 ~ 4
About duration
Over 6 hours on the day
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
13,000 YEN ~
(tax included)
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Description

Enjoy the charm of the Kansai region in a kimono throughout the day! Our "Kimono 1-Day Plan" allows you to experience not only Osaka, but also the surrounding historic cities and nature in a traditional kimono. This plan includes unlimited hair accessories. Not only does it enhance the beauty of Japanese clothing, but it is perfect for those who want to express their individuality even more! In addition to kimono rental and hair styling, you can enjoy as many gorgeous hair accessories as you like! We have a wide selection of items, from colorful flower decorations to traditional hairpins. Create your own style to further accentuate your special experience. Perfect for touring tourist attractions and taking commemorative photos! Why not add a gorgeous accent to your hairstyle to create even more wonderful memories? ■ Osaka Tour Spot 1: Osaka Castle Osaka Castle, a landmark of Osaka, is attractive for its history and beautiful gardens. You can learn about the history surrounding Toyotomi Hideyoshi at the museum inside the castle, and you can enjoy a panoramic view of Osaka city from the castle tower. In autumn, the trees around the castle turn red, creating a beautiful contrast with the stone walls and moats. Spot 2: Dotonbori When you think of Osaka, you think of Dotonbori. The Glico sign and the glowing neon lights around Ebisubashi Bridge are famous spots. It's a place where you can enjoy shopping and eating, and you can enjoy Osaka's specialty foods such as takoyaki, okonomiyaki, and kushikatsu. At night, the riverside is beautifully lit up. ■Nara Tour Spot 1: Todaiji Temple Todaiji Temple, which is also registered as a World Heritage Site, is a symbol of Nara. The Great Buddha Hall is home to the Great Buddha, one of the world's largest wooden structures, and you can feel its overwhelming scale. Located in Nara Park, deer are leisurely walking around, creating a unique Nara scene. Spot 2: Kasuga Taisha Shrine Kasuga Taisha Shrine, which has a history of over 1,300 years, is another symbolic shrine of Nara. The vivid vermilion-painted shrine building and the lanterns scattered across the vast grounds create a beautiful landscape. There is a virgin forest surrounding the temple, so you can enjoy nature walks. ■ Kyoto Tour Spot 1: Kiyomizu-dera Kiyomizu-dera, a representative tourist spot in Kyoto, is a place where you can fully experience the atmosphere of the ancient capital. In particular, the view overlooking the stage of Kiyomizu is spectacular, and you can enjoy cherry blossoms in spring and autumn leaves in autumn. Spot 2: Kinkaku-ji Although its official name is Rokuon-ji, this temple, known worldwide as Kinkaku-ji, is one of Kyoto's leading tourist attractions. The golden building reflected in the pond shows different charms in each season, and the beautiful contrast with the vivid red and yellow leaves is particularly stunning in the autumn foliage season. *Notes* ・This course is a recommended attraction. It is not a tour. ・We can arrange a taxi from our shop to your destination. If you would like one, please ask our staff when you visit the shop.