Kimono rental service from "Ouei" in Asakusa, Tokyo.
Includes kimono rental, kimono extension fee until the next day, and kimono insurance.
This is the only time you can reserve this special plan.
Conveniently located just 1 minute walk from Asakusa Station.
We will help you smoothly from your visit to kimono rental and return.
Celebrate your special day with a traditional and cute kimono.
When making a reservation, please let us know the number of men, women and children.
Create precious memories by wearing traditional Japanese kimono.
You can enjoy kimono rental right away while sightseeing or traveling.
This is a special plan that includes kimono extension fee until the next day and kimono insurance.
※When making a reservation, please let us know the number of men, women and children.
※Reservations must be made for two people or more.
・The items necessary for wearing a kimono (kimono, obi, underwear, purse, sandals) are included in the rental. It's okay to come empty-handed.
・For women, hair styling is included in the price. You can consult with your stylist and choose your favorite hairstyle.
・If it's not crowded, it will take an hour to change your clothes.
・Please come to the store to return all rented items between 9:00 and 15:00 the next day.
・After the return time, ¥1,100 will be added for each hour, regardless of the reservation time or day of the week.
・For next-day return, an ID or a deposit of Cash 10,000 yen is required. The deposit will be refunded upon return.
・During the cold season, we recommend wearing warm innerwear (top and bottom).
Please wear something with a deep collar on top so that it doesn't show through the collar, and wear something like spats on the bottom that ends at your ankles. Tights are not suitable for Japanese sandals.
・The changing room will be shared with employees and other customers. We recommend wearing innerwear (camisole, petticoat, etc.) when visiting the store.
・We will accept simple baggage as long as it fits within the designated baggage compartment.
We cannot accept valuables, branded items, precision electrical equipment, etc. We cannot be held responsible for any luggage you leave with us.
・Kimono insurance premium is also included.
Walk along the road between Starbucks and Asakusa Ekimise on the right.
Cross Tonkatsu and Oyama Street on the corner to the Umaiya side, walk down the street between Ministop and Showaken, and you'll be on the 2nd floor at the door between Kiraku and Kuyosei.
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