Tours/Tokyo/Yukata Dressing Workshop
Viator · group up to 24 pax

Yukata Dressing Workshop

5.0(1)Tokyo1 hour
VIATOR5.0(1)

Description

The yukata is a casual-style kimono: light, versatile, easy to wear and perfect for summer. In this experience, choose from a range of styles and learn how to put on a yukata with an expert guide. After, take part in a commemorative photoshoot around the beautiful Shiba Park with sightseeing spots including majestic Zojoji Temple and the iconic Tokyo Tower. ◆ Choose your favorite yukata and obi belt from a wide variety of designs ◆ Under the instructor's guidance, learn how to dress yourself in a traditional Japanese yukata ◆ Take part in a commemorative photoshoot in your yukata around picturesque Shiba Park ◆ Pose with a real katana, wooden sword, or beautiful Japanese fan

Tour Options

Yukata Dressing Workshop

Highlights

Commemorative photo (digital copy)
Kimono rental
Nationally accredited tour guide-interpreter

What's included

Included
Commemorative photo (digital copy)
Kimono rental
Nationally accredited tour guide-interpreter
Not included
Transportation to/from the venue
Any food or beverages

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Important Information

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Reviews(1)

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Mala_A
April 11, 2024
Midori is a beautiful tour host!

My host Midori is absolutely lovely. She showed me how to wear the Yukata. I practiced on my own twice. She did the final dress. Did my hair. We went for a walk and she took lots of photos of me at the temple, with cherry blossoms, by the sky tree. We had a great conversation about Japanese customs, tea ceremony. Midori teaches tea ceremony and origami too. I just wanted to hug her at the end. We went over time. It probably would have lasted longer, however I had to get to the train station. She pointed out how to get there. She made me an origami crane, gave me a hello kitty souvenir and a kimono dress souvenir. I'm overwhelmed! I would love to see Midori the next time I'm in Tokyo. Thank you so much for the opportunity to meet you and have that time with you.

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