Let’s make kimono

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Kimono fees are included in this experience.You can also buy easy-to-wear obi (belts) and accessories.

The customers who come to me make kimonos first and enjoy wearing them in the middle of the trip and taking pictures.

Purchasing this experience will allow you to wear your kimono anywhere you want to travel.

So far, 700 people have participated in the Airbnb experience! Check it out on my Instagram! @ Kimono_3minutes Thank you !!

I learned to wear kimonos as a child from my parents, who are dressing teachers.But since wearing kimonos can be difficult, I always thought about ways to change the practice, in order to make kimono-wearing easier for people.After studying Japanese Embroidery at an art college, I created a kimono-remaking ceremony, and have been selling my work online for over three years.

Additional Info

Duration: 2 hours
Starts: Koto City, Japan
Trip Category: Classes & Workshops >> Art Classes



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Kimono fees are included in this experience.You can also buy easy-to-wear obi (belts) and accessories.

The customers who come to me make kimonos first and enjoy wearing them in the middle of the trip and taking pictures.

Purchasing this experience will allow you to wear your kimono anywhere you want to travel.

So far, 700 people have participated in the Airbnb experience! Check it out on my Instagram! @ Kimono_3minutes Thank you !!

I learned to wear kimonos as a child from my parents, who are dressing teachers.But since wearing kimonos can be difficult, I always thought about ways to change the practice, in order to make kimono-wearing easier for people.After studying Japanese Embroidery at an art college, I created a kimono-remaking ceremony, and have been selling my work online for over three years.

Itinerary

First we’ll get to know each other with a short round of introductions. Then you’ll select an antique kimono from my collection, and learn how to remake it into a new kimono, using various methods such as attaching tape and string with an iron or sewing buttons on the collar.



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