I highly recommend this kimono shop in the Asakusa district! After wearing a kimono before, my mom has been eager to try it in Tokyo. So, we went to Kesa Tokyo again to rent a kimono. The kimono designs lean towards a simple Japanese and romantic style, and the hairstyle they create is absolutely stunning. What's even better is that they provide complimentary accessories like heat tech warmers, socks, and shawls, which are perfect for the chilly 5-degree weather in Tokyo today. I can't recommend them enough! If you want to know more about our detailed itinerary and transportation, make sure to check out the vlog by "Chill My Babe" on my YouTube, which explore the world and share their experiences, including this kimono adventure. Don't miss it! And if you're planning a trip to Japan, be sure to include Asakusa and the Sensoji Temple in your itinerary. It's a must-visit spot. Enjoy your vacation and indulge in the delicious food and unique experiences that Tokyo...
Read moreIt was an unforgettable experience! The staff are very nice, always care if I am feeling comfortable during the whole process. There are many choices for the kimono and the accessories, and they are either beautiful and cute! The hair-styling was also amazing, it is so lovely and I felt like I am the most charming girl in the day after I got my hair styling done. Shop location is also nice, just a few minutes walk from the Asakusa station, and it's also very close to the Senso-ji. I would greatly recommend this shop to everyone who would like to...
Read moreIf you would like to wearing kimono or hakama in Tokyo,I absolutely recommend Kesatokyo. I got the petty nice experience from there.The main reason I chose here was hair-styling. It was amazing!Everything in here you could choose by yourself. They prepared something for keeping me feel warm because I wore it in the winter. It was so sweet.All the staff are careful and professional and it is no problem with communication.Thanks KesaTokyo let me be a pretty girl that day. If next time I want to wear it again, I still choose...
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