Mystery Picnic at the Miyadani Quarry Ruins
【Clothing】You will be walking through forests and uneven terrain.
Please wear clothing that can get dirty and comfortable walking shoes.
Start times vary by season.
We will provide details in the final notice.
March, April, May: 3:00 PM - 4:30 PM (Check-in: 2:40 PM -)
June, July, August: 2:30 PM - 4:00 PM (Check-in: 2:10 PM -)
September, October, November: 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM (Check-in: 1:40 PM -)
※If the PM quarry tour is canceled due to weather conditions, we will refund the difference.
A maiko costume experience aims to provide a comprehensive transformation, usually including several key clothing elements such as a long-sleeved kimono (furisode), obi (sash), under-kimono, tabi socks, and geta sandals. Additionally, exquisite maiko makeup and traditional hairstyles with hair ornaments are integral parts of the experience, allowing participants to fully appreciate the elegance and distinctiveness of a maiko.
Maiko typically wear long-sleeved 'furisode' kimonos, with sleeve lengths varying according to their stage of apprenticeship. Junior maiko (apprentice maiko) usually wear longer furisode with vibrant colors and elaborate patterns. As they gain experience, the furisode styles tend to become simpler and more elegant. This maiko costume experience offers authentic 'kimono and makeup' for you to experience classic maiko styles.
The most distinctive feature of a maiko's furisode kimono is its long sleeves that hang down to the calves or ankles, often adorned with elaborate patterns. Furthermore, maiko tie their long obi (called 'darari obi') in a special drooping style at the back, which can even reach the ground. These are key details for identifying a maiko's furisode kimono.
Maiko makeup is a highly characteristic part of the experience, typically including white foundation, vibrant red lips, and carefully drawn eyeliner and eyebrows. The specific details of the makeup may vary slightly based on the maiko's stage of apprenticeship. This experience emphasizes providing 'authentic kimono and makeup' to recreate the traditional and iconic maiko makeup style, allowing you to appreciate its artistry and aesthetic.
To provide an authentic maiko costume experience, kimono selections usually consider seasonal factors. While specific styles are subject to on-site availability, traditionally, maiko kimonos feature colors and patterns that match the ambiance of the season. For example, spring might feature cherry blossom motifs, and summer may lean towards lighter materials. This experience focuses on offering 'authentic kimonos' for you to appreciate the beauty of the seasons.
Maiko hairstyles and hair ornaments are indispensable and highly considered elements of their overall attire. Hairstyles are typically fashioned from real hair into various traditional styles, complemented by exquisite seasonal hair ornaments (kanzashi), such as plum blossoms and cherry blossoms in spring, or maple leaves in autumn. These ornaments not only add a touch of splendor but also reflect the maiko's elegance and the current season.
Experiencing a maiko transformation in the Ashiwara Onsen area of Fukui offers the chance to escape the city bustle and enjoy a unique cultural experience in this hidden gem of Japan. Besides transforming into your dream geisha or maiko, you can also enjoy dining coupons for the Ashiwara Onsen town and have a mysterious picnic at the 'Miyatani Quarry Ruins,' making your trip full of photographic fun and local charm.
When participating in a maiko costume experience, it is recommended to follow the staff's guidance to ensure comfort and decorum in your kimono. As you will be wearing traditional geta sandals, please walk at a slower pace. This experience includes a mysterious picnic at the 'Miyatani Quarry Ruins,' so wearing comfortable inner clothing for easier changes is advised. An English-speaking guide will accompany you throughout, ensuring smooth communication.