Online shops Photo by istock.com/tsuyoshi_kinjyo If you don’t have the time/energy to rove around physical stores, don’t stress — a lot of new and secondhand kimono shopping can be done online. For example, mega-retailer Rakuten’s kimono page is a cheap, mix-and-match stop for ...
The Kimono Koto shop in Asakusa has some of the lowest rental prices, starting at¥1,980with their autumn/winter online reservation discount for a kimono,obi(sash), sandals, and undergarments. You also get done up with the traditional hairstyle and ornamental hairpin. Men can rent a kit ...
ve tracked down some of Japan’s best travel bargains for your convenience – all of which can easily be booked online. So, whether you’re looking for a convenient base for sightseeing in the heart of Tokyo, or an idyllic hot spring inn in a quiet mountain valley, we have a ryokan ...
Through the autumn months, the motif of the autumn leaves is everywhere; decorating everything from storefronts, kimono, gift wrappings, packaging, restaurants, beer cans and more! The bountiful autumn harvest supplies an endless supply of seasonal confectionaries, desserts and snacks – including ...
If you’re really looking for a place to buy cute boho tops where you can be constantly amazed at the new styles, interesting materials and cuts, and fresh looks that you’ll find, the easy answer is to shop online at Boho Pink. There are so many benefits you can gain from shopping ...
When we arrived in Arashiyama, we walked down the cute yet touristy main street where we found a cozy little restaurant. There we enjoyed some vegetarian udon noodles. We walked to the Togetsukyo Bridge over the Oi River and found some young ladies decked out in their kimono who were all...
If we have maxi skirts, we also have maxi dresses. You could never go wrong with either of the two. Take this versatile maxi dress, for example; it can be turned into a kimono as easily as 1,2,3! View on Etsy 16.Ankara Long Pantsby Temmy United States ...
Shooting galleries and other traditional games can be enjoyed by guests of all ages, while you wander the streets in your ‘yukata’ (light kimono) and ‘geta’ (wooden sandals). These are the charms of onsen towns. For more information, see our ‘Activities in Yudanaka Onsen & Shibu ...
Pillows were a bit firm for my liking but they’re easy to get used to. There’s a sensor light in the room entryway. You can’t turn it off as you please, it will go off on its own (I learnt this the hard way, haha). ...
There are a ton of kimono rental shops as many people, especially the young adults want to experience this city in traditional clothes. And as much as I love the ways these kimonos look, I have to say that with 90+ degree weather and 300% humidity, I didn’t envy these pretty ladies...