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Kyoto Kimono Rental Guide: Top Picks and Insider Tips

Nicholas Yeo

Last updated: 12 thg 8, 20247 minutes

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Kyoto is considered the cultural hub of Japan and attracts thousands of visitors with its history, traditional tea houses and insta-worthy kimonos. Exploring Kyoto in a kimono is the epitome of elegance and grace, like the scenes from Memoirs of a Geisha. This is one of the most cultural experiences you can have in Japan.

You don’t have to buy a kimono to have this experience; renting a kimono is the norm in Kyoto. So let’s get into everything you need to know about kimono rentals in Kyoto and some insider tips to make your kimono plans unforgettable.

Choosing the Right Kyoto Kimono Rental Shop

Stepping into a kimono rental shop in Kyoto and seeing the beautifully organised kimonos can be both exciting and overwhelming, especially for first-time visitors. Everything looks so inviting and picturesque! But don't worry—we've got you covered.

Let's crack the code on choosing the perfect kimono rental shop so your experience is nothing short of magical.

Factors to consider

Research and plan ahead

First things first—do your homework. Trust us, a little research goes a long way. Check out reviews online, compare prices, and visit the shop’s website for all the details. This way, you won't have to play a guessing game and can secure the best kimono in Kyoto.

Service, package options, and photo opportunities

Many rental shops offer fantastic packages that go beyond just the traditional, basic kimono. We're talking different kimono styles like a lace kimono, summer kimono, long-sleeved kimono, children's kimono, men's kimono, or antique kimono, standard hair styling, professional photoshoots, and even guided tours. Think about what would make your day special and choose your extras accordingly.

Wide selection of kimonos and accessories

You’ll be spoiled for choice in Kyoto kimono rental shops, but the shops such as Rental Kimono Okamoto, Rikawafuku and Kyoetsu offer a vast range of antique kimonos and accessories. Look for places that let you create the look you've always dreamed of, complete with obi belts, hairpins, hair ornaments, white socks, and zori sandals.

Now, finding a shop that ticks all these boxes can be a bit of a treasure hunt. But guess what?

We've found a gem for you to rent your kimono in Kyoto!

Yumeyakata is one of Kyoto’s biggest and best kimono rental shops. They’ve got it all—tons of popular kimonos to choose from, traditional hair styles, and more. Imagine walking through Kyoto’s historical streets, looking stunning in your kimono, dainty hair style and knowing you have the full experience all in one place.

Sounds dreamy, right?

Open Daily

10am to 5:30pm

Price

Starting from SGD 40

Address

Japan, 〒600-8103 Kyoto, Shimogyo Ward, Shiogamacho, 353 豊彩ビル (map)

What to Expect in a Kimono Rental Experience

Get dressed in a traditional kimono or yukata with the help of professional dressers

Once you’ve chosen your kimono and yukata shop, it’s time to dive in. With the right shop, everything will flow smoothly and your day in Kyoto will be unforgettable. Here’s what to expect:

One of the best things about kimono or yukata rentals is you don’t have to figure out how to put it on yourself. A professional kimono dresser will help you to look perfect once you have finished your kimono selection.

From the obi belt to the sleeves, they will make sure you look great. This takes about 30-45 minutes so you can relax and enjoy the transformation.

Enjoy a unique and memorable experience in Kyoto’s beautiful streets

Picture yourself in a beautiful kimono strolling through the streets of Kyoto. The colours and patterns of your rental kimono will transport you back in time and make perfect backdrops for your photos.

Visiting shrines, tea houses and gardens in a kimono adds an extra layer of magic to your Kyoto experience and makes it a day to remember.

Easy online reservations

Shops such as Wargo Nishiki Shop or Kyoto Aiwafuku Fushimi Inari offer online booking and convenient store locations so you can reserve your kimono in advance, especially during peak season when it’s busy. Booking online means your experience will be hassle free and you can focus on enjoying your day.

3 Ways to Enjoy a Truly Unique Kimono Experience

To make your kimono rental experience even more special, try some cultural activities and try different styles. Here are three ways to make your kimono adventure more exciting:

Take part in a traditional tea ceremony with Maikoya

The tea ceremony, or "chanoyu," is one of the most cultural experiences you can have in Kyoto. This Japanese ritual symbolising purity, respect, harmony and tranquility in the Japanese culture is even more amazing when you do it in a kimono. Imagine sitting beautifully, in your kimono, and learning the art of tea making and sipping the moment in a peaceful atmosphere.

For an unforgettable experience, book your kimono and tea ceremony package at Kyoto Maikoya. It is a renowned tea ceremony venue that has won the Tripadvisor Travelers Choice Award four years in a row that offers an authentic tea ceremony experience along with a complimentary kimono rental.

Experience the elegance of male kimonos

The kimono experience isn’t just for women—men can experience it too with men's kimono rentals. For centuries men in Japan have worn kimonos—since the Heian period (794-1185). Originally worn as everyday clothes by samurai and aristocrats. Over time, the design changed but the elegance and simplicity of men’s kimonos remained a part of Japanese fashion.

The men’s style tends to feature a simple kimono that is elegant in colour and design. Mimosa, a charming shop with a renovated Kyoto-style machiya interior has a quiet but beautiful selection of men’s kimonos and accessories. If you are with a loved one who is male or are a man travelling to this region of Japan, consider a Kimono And Yukata rental in Kyoto (men's plan)!

Open Daily

10am to 5:30pm

Price

Starting SGD 35

Address

362-3 Masuyachō, Higashiyama Ward, Kyoto, 605-0826, Japan (map)

Enjoy a professional photoshoot

Imagine strolling through the enchanting streets of Kyoto, dressed in a beautiful kimono, with cherry blossoms in full bloom around you. Let a professional photographer capture you as you visit landmarks such as Arashiyama Bamboo Grove or Kiyomizu-dera Temple.

This kimono photoshoot is not just about posing; it’s about discovering Kyoto. As you wander through the old city, your photographer will share secrets and stories about hidden spots to visit. Be yourself and have fun checking out temples, old streets and other fun details. With a professional photographer capturing your moments in Kyoto, you’ll have many photos to treasure forever!

Discover the charm of lace kimonos

For a modern take on traditional wear, try a lace kimono. These kimonos have beautiful lace patterns that blend with traditional Japanese design, a unique look. Light weight and breathable, lace kimonos for those who want to stand out while keeping the cultural touch.

Don’t worry, you don’t have to look far for these special garments. Visit the Rei Kiyomizu kimono rental shop near Kiyomizu-dera temple to rent lace kimonos and enjoy their free hair styling service.

Pre-Rental Essentials: Getting Ready for Your Kimono Experience

Before you come to your kimono rental appointment, it’s good to know a few basics. Knowing these will help you and make you feel more in the Japanese tradition.

Obi

The obi is the wide belt that goes around the kimono. Traditionally, it’s tied in big knots and is a big part of the outfit. The style and width of the obi varies depending on the occasion.

Tabi

Tabi are traditional split-toe socks worn with kimono sandals. They keep your feet comfortable and are part of the kimono outfit. Tabi are usually made of soft cotton or silk.

Zori

Zori are traditional sandals worn with kimonos, made of straw, lacquered wood or synthetic materials. They are worn with tabi socks and have a thong-style strap. Zori come in various styles and are casual to formal.

Kanazashi

Kanazashi are hair ornaments used in traditional Japanese hairstyles. These little accessories can be flowers, combs or pins and add a touch of elegance to your overall look.

Kimono vs Yukata: What’s the difference?

Kimonos are formal attire made of silk or brocade and have multiple layers. They are worn for special occasions like weddings, tea ceremonies and formal events. Kimonos are famous for their intricate designs and craftsmanship.

Yukatas are casual garments made of cotton, with simpler designs than kimonos. They are worn during summer festivals (hanabi) and are known for their light and breathable fabric, perfect for summer.

Embrace the Elegance of Kyoto in Kimono

Kyoto is a city like no other, and wearing a kimono is the ultimate way to experience it. From the kimono itself to the scenery of Gion, Arashiyama and Kiyomizudera, every moment of your kimono rental in Kyoto will be an adventure.

Follow these insider tips and you’ll have a smooth and enjoyable time, making the most of every kimono moment.

Get into your kimono, see Kyoto in a new light and let the city’s beauty and tradition wrap you in an experience you’ll never forget. And don’t forget to visit Pelago by Singapore Airlines to find the best experiences for your Japan trip—your ultimate guide to discovering the best Kyoto has to offer!

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a kimono cost in Kyoto?

Kimono rental prices in Kyoto vary depending on the shop and package you choose. Basic packages start from SGD 25 to SGD 150 for premium packages that includes extra services like styling, photoshoot and guided tour.

Should I rent a kimono in Kyoto?

Renting a kimono in Kyoto is a great way to get into the Japanese culture. Wearing traditional attire, you’ll see the city in a whole new light, connect with its history and charm.

Where should I walk in a kimono in Kyoto?

Kyoto has many iconic and beautiful spots to walk around in a kimono. You can walk in Gion, the historic district famous for its traditional wooden machiya houses and geisha culture. Arashiyama is another must-visit, known for its bamboo groves and river views.

Are tourists allowed to wear kimono in Japan?

Yes, tourists are allowed to wear a kimono in Japan. It’s a popular activity among tourists who want to wear traditional Japanese attire while experiencing the country’s culture.

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Written by Nicholas Yeo

Veni, vidi, vici - Nicholas counts among his conquests, Europe, Scandinavia, the Balkans and more. A well-travelled wordsmith, he is an experienced writer for the travel industry & translates his travels into stories. Read about his next adventure here.

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