You can enjoy kimono as a preview of sightseeing in Tokyo.
If you come early, you can explore the west side of Tokyo (for example, Takahata-fudouson Kongoji Temple, Mt. Takao, etc.) after this lesson.
All the kimonos in my collection were hand-picked and purchased by me. Some items were donated by friends, and they all have history and weren’t mass-produced.
Not all but many kimonos are made of silk. I want you to feel the texture of Japanese silk.
This cultural experience will take place at my house in a traditional tatami room.
And we also have tea with Japan sweets.
Options :
Professional photography during the lesson.
Includes portfolio shoot and online raw data for up to 10 pictures per person plus up to 20 snapshots taken during the lesson.