
[Kyoto] Kyoto Aiwafuku Kiyomizu Yasaka-no-to Branch | Old-fashioned streetscape, popular kimono rental, hair styling, and professional photography services
- Overview
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- * Chinese and English speaking staff are on hand every day. Please feel free to visit us.
- * Close to Yasaka Pagoda, Ninenzaka and Sannenzaka, it is conveniently located as a base for sightseeing in Kyoto.
- * A wide variety of kimonos with seasonal designs.
- * Experienced staff will be in charge of dressing and hair styling.
- * Foreign language speaking staff also available.
- What to expect
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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 will enhance 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 the charming streets where your kimono will stand out. ## Maruyama Park The vast Maruyama Park ad
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