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Three participants in Kanazawa, wearing kimonos, proudly display their self-created, unique kimono Hagi art pieces, enjoying this weather-proof indoor cultural experience.
Three happy participants in Kanazawa pose in traditional yukata-style kimonos, making peace signs, ready to enjoy their unique Hagi art and sightseeing cultural experience.
Visitors in Kanazawa's kimono Hagi art workshop, dressed in kimonos, are deeply focused on crafting unique art pieces from fabric scraps, surrounded by vibrant kimono fabrics.
A female visitor in Kanazawa, wearing a blue kimono and mask, meticulously cuts fabric scraps during the kimono Hagi art experience, showcasing her delicate crafting skills.
A male visitor in Kanazawa, wearing a dark kimono and mask, intently glues fabric scraps onto a canvas in the kimono Hagi art workshop, creating a unique piece of art.
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[Ishikawa・Kanazawa] Make your own one-of-a-kind kimono scrap art while wearing a kimono! After the experience, go for a stroll around Kanazawa!


Duration:3 hour(s)
Free cancellation 2 day(s) prior to experience date
Please present the e-voucher on-site

[No need to worry about sudden rain!]
Sudden rain makes it impossible to enjoy outdoor sightseeing or leisure activities.
Even in those cases, the experience is entirely indoors, so the weather won't affect your plans!
Same-day reservations are also possible if there are openings, so if your plans have changed due to rain, please feel free to contact us.

[This is your chance to wear a kimono in Kanazawa! It would be a waste to just stroll around, wouldn't it?]
After a busy schedule, I finally made it to Kanazawa, something I'd been looking forward to!
In Kanazawa, you can wear a kimono and go to Kenrokuen Garden and the Chaya District...

Please wait a moment!
I had the opportunity to wear a kimono in Kanazawa.
Wouldn't it be a waste to just stroll around the tourist spots?
Would you like to try a cultural experience where you can look great in a kimono?
All our staff look forward to meeting you.

[Experience wearing a kimono and blend into the town while enjoying sightseeing!]
You can do fabric scrap art in the morning, then dress in a kimono in the afternoon and head out!
There are Nagamachi samurai residences and other attractions nearby within walking distance, so you can take your time sightseeing in Kanazawa.

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What is kimono scrap art making?

Kimonos that could no longer be worn due to burnt holes or irremovable stains were carefully untied one by one, and small pieces of kimono scraps were used to attach them to the pattern.
It's an experience to create a one-of-a-kind piece of art.

We have a variety of stencils unique to Kanazawa, such as the Tsuzumimon Gate at Kanazawa Station, the Kotoji Lantern at Kenrokuen Garden, and Kanazawa Castle, so please choose your favorite!

For children, there are also simple patterns such as dinosaurs and flowers.
Anyone can easily get started.

It's interesting to note that even with the same stencil, different pieces can be created depending on the kimono scraps used!!
You can frame your completed work on the spot and take it home!

What You Can Expect

Duration: 3 hour(s)

1 Day

  • ① First, we will help you put on the kimono and style your hair. We do not have kimonos for small children, so small children will only be able to participate in the experience.
    Three happy participants in Kanazawa pose in traditional yukata-style kimonos, making peace signs, ready to enjoy their unique Hagi art and sightseeing cultural experience.
  • ②After dressing, you will create a one-of-a-kind piece of kimono art using scraps of kimono.
    Visitors in Kanazawa's kimono Hagi art workshop, dressed in kimonos, are deeply focused on crafting unique art pieces from fabric scraps, surrounded by vibrant kimono fabrics.
  • ③Decide the frame color
  • ④Choose the frame color and place your artwork in it
    Three participants in Kanazawa, wearing kimonos, proudly display their self-created, unique kimono Hagi art pieces, enjoying this weather-proof indoor cultural experience.
  • After the experience, you can head off to Kanazawa for sightseeing! Enjoy Kanazawa to the fullest! *The actual experience time is about 1.5 to 3 hours.

Purchase Notice

[About clothing and belongings]
Nothing in particular

[About rental items]
Kimono, accessories, sandals, bag, hair ornament

[Plan basic information]
Small number of participants: 2 people. Reservations available: 2-6 people.
Travel time
1-2 hours / 2-3 hours Actual experience time is approximately 60 minutes or more
The event is held on irregular holidays, so please contact us in advance.
Meeting time: Please arrive 5 minutes before your reservation time.
Reservation deadline: 23:59 the day before. *If you wish to make a reservation on the day, please contact us by phone.

Includes/Excludes

  • Dressing
  • Hair styling (women only)
  • Hair accessories
  • All materials used in the experience
  • Insurance premiums
  • Kimono (adults only)

Reminders

  • This will be an experience using scissors and glue.

  • Please be careful when bringing children

  • We do not have kimonos for small children, so small children can only participate in the experience.

How to Redeem Your Voucher

How to Use Your Voucher

  • Please present the e-voucher on-site

Meeting Point

Location Name: Kimono Salon Cross 2F

Address: 2F SAISEI Building, 1-16-13 Nagatsuchibe, Kanazawa City, Ishikawa Prefecture

How to Get There
[For those coming by car] 20 minutes from Kanazawa-Nishi IC Parking spaces: 6 (free parking in the building) [For those coming by train] 16 minutes on foot or 5 minutes by car from JR Kanazawa Station One straight road from Kanazawa Station! Exit the Kenrokuen Exit of Kanazawa Station, take the Hokutetsu bus and get off at "Nagatsubei". It is a building with a white exterior on the first floor and brown exterior above the second floor. (It is the building just before Marugame Seimen, which you can see on the right) Please bring all your luggage with you. We will look after it for you until you return, free of charge. [For those coming by other means] Right in front of the Hokuriku Railroad "Nagatsubei" bus stop Right in front of the Kanazawa Furatto Bus "Nagatsubei" bus stop 3 minutes on foot from Kanazawa City Share Cycle (Machi-nori) No. 9 "Nagatsubei Youth Exchange Center"

Cancellation Policy

  • Cancellations 2 day(s) (inclusive) before the selected date are allowed. Unused orders can be canceled for free
  • For cancellations made 1 to 1 days prior to selected date, a cancellation fee of 50% will apply
  • Cancellation is not allowed between 0–0 days from the selected date. Orders cannot be canceled or modified, and refunds will not be granted.
NOTE
  • Due to time zone differences, the confirmed cancellation date is based on the supplier’s local time. Please allow 2–5 business days to process your cancellation request, after which the cancellation fee will be charged according to the product’s cancellation policy. Once the cancellation is confirmed, you will receive your refund within 14 working days.

FAQ

1. What should I wear underneath a kimono for the Kanazawa kimono experience?

For optimal comfort and to ensure the kimono fits correctly, it is recommended to wear light, thin undergarments such as a camisole or tank top and shorts or leggings. Kimonos involve multiple layers, so minimal clothing underneath helps to prevent bulkiness and allows for a smoother dressing process. The staff at the experience venue will provide assistance with proper kimono dressing.

2. Is the kimono wearing experience in Kanazawa suitable for foreign visitors?

Yes, the kimono wearing experience in Kanazawa is highly suitable and welcoming for foreign visitors. Staff members are typically experienced in assisting international guests, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable process. It offers a wonderful opportunity to immerse yourself in Japanese culture and complement your sightseeing in traditional settings like Kenrokuen Garden or the Chaya District.

3. How can I reach the kimono scrap art and wearing experience location in Kanazawa?

The kimono scrap art and wearing experience location in Kanazawa is generally accessible via public transportation, such as local buses, or by walking from key points like Kanazawa Station. Many locations are within convenient reach of popular attractions, including Nagamachi Samurai District, making it easy to integrate into your sightseeing itinerary. Specific directions will be provided upon booking confirmation.

4. Can IC cards like Suica be used for transportation around the Kanazawa kimono experience area?

Yes, major IC cards such as Suica, Pasmo, and Icoca are widely accepted on local buses throughout Kanazawa. These cards offer a convenient and efficient way to travel around the city, including routes to and from the kimono experience location and nearby sightseeing spots like Kenrokuen Garden or the Higashi Chaya District, simplifying your navigation.

5. What kind of footwear is provided or recommended for walking around Kanazawa after wearing a kimono?

When engaging in a kimono wearing experience, traditional Japanese footwear like zori or geta are typically provided. These are designed to pair aesthetically with the kimono. For extensive walking around Kanazawa's attractions such as Kenrokuen Garden or the Chaya District, it's important to choose comfortable zori. Some visitors also opt to wear tabi socks (split-toe socks) for additional comfort.

6. Are hair styling or makeup services included with the Kanazawa kimono wearing experience?

Hair styling services are often available as an optional add-on to enhance your traditional Japanese look during the Kanazawa kimono wearing experience. However, makeup services are less commonly included as a standard offering, though they might be available upon special request or at an additional charge. It is advisable to confirm these specific details directly with the experience provider when making your reservation.

7. What are some cultural etiquettes to observe when wearing a kimono in Kanazawa?

When wearing a kimono in Kanazawa, observing certain cultural etiquettes enhances the experience. It's polite to maintain a graceful posture and take smaller steps to keep the kimono neat. When sitting, be mindful to avoid excessive wrinkling. Also, moving with gentle deliberation is generally appreciated, especially when visiting traditional sites or walking through historic districts.

8. What kind of kimono scrap art can be created during the Kanazawa experience?

The Kanazawa kimono scrap art experience allows participants to create unique crafts using fabric pieces, often sourced from actual kimonos. You can typically design various items, such as small decorative accessories, personalized panels, or unique souvenirs. This hands-on activity provides a creative and engaging indoor experience that beautifully complements the kimono wearing, even on rainy days.

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