Kimono rental with hair styling (Kyoto Aiwafuku Kiyomizu Yasaka-no-to store)
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The Yasaka area of Kyoto has many charming places that are perfect for sightseeing in a kimono. Below, we have compiled a list of things to see when sightseeing in a kimono.
Yasaka Shrine
This shrine enshrines the main deity of the Gion Festival and is a popular spot for locals and tourists. Strolling around the grounds: Walking around the grounds in a kimono enhances the Japanese atmosphere.
Kiyomizu-dera Temple
This temple is registered as a World Heritage Site and offers views of the four seasons. The view from the stage of Kiyomizu is particularly spectacular.
Yasaka Koshin-do
Koshin-do is famous for its colorful "tied monkeys". It is perfect for taking photos in a kimono.
Sannenzaka and Ninenzaka
The stone-paved slope that stretches from Kiyomizu-dera Temple to Yasaka Pagoda.
Traditional buildings: Traditional townhouses line the streets, and you can enjoy Japanese sweets and souvenirs in a charming street that looks great in a kimono.
Maruyama Park
The vast Maruyama Park adjacent to Yasaka Shrine is a great place to stroll around in a kimono during the cherry blossom season in spring and the autumn leaves in fall.
The Yasaka area has many great places to sightsee in a kimono. By touring the area in a kimono, you can enjoy the traditions and beauty of Kyoto even more, including historical shrines and temples, beautiful gardens, and quaint streets. There are many photogenic spots, so we recommend taking lots of photos as souvenirs.
Kimono rental with hair styling (Kyoto Aiwafuku Kiyomizu Yasaka-no-to store)