| Location | Indoor |
| Activity level | Beginner |
| Experience type | Costume rental |
| Outfit type | Kimono |
| Additional service & facility | Luggage Storage, Transfer included |
| Minimum participant requirement | 1 traveler |
| Cultural experience type | Japanese tea ceremony |
・Not suitable for pets
・Transportation costs between facilities are included in the price✅
(not after the experience tho)
・You can take your time to explore in Kimono after this plan.
・The starting point is the Kimono Rental Miyako Miyabi Hachijo-guchi Store in the Kyoto Station area.
Please make sure you go to the right place.
Monday 10:00–18:00 (Last Entry Time: 17:30)
Tuesday 10:00–18:00 (Last Entry Time: 17:30)
Wednesday 10:00–18:00 (Last Entry Time: 17:30)
Thursday 10:00–18:00 (Last Entry Time: 17:30)
Friday 10:00–18:00 (Last Entry Time: 17:30)
Saturday 10:00–18:00 (Last Entry Time: 17:30)
Sunday 10:00–18:00 (Last Entry Time: 17:30)
This package combines a traditional kimono or yukata rental with an authentic matcha tea-making session. Participants can select their preferred attire and then learn the steps of preparing matcha in a charming, renovated townhouse, set against Kyoto's historic atmosphere. This unified experience offers both cultural immersion and photo opportunities in the Kiyomizu area.
Upon arrival, visitors can choose from a variety of kimonos or yukatas available at the rental shop. Staff will be present to assist with sizing and styling, ensuring a comfortable and authentic fit. The selection allows for personal expression while embracing traditional Japanese attire within the beautiful historic Kyoto atmosphere.
Yes, wearing a kimono or yukata as a foreigner in Japan is widely considered a respectful way to engage with the local culture, especially during traditional activities like a matcha tea experience. Many visitors participate to fully immerse themselves and appreciate the historical atmosphere of Kyoto's traditional setting.
During the matcha tea-making experience, participants learn the art of preparing traditional Japanese powdered green tea. This typically includes understanding the correct use of utensils, the whisking technique to create a frothy brew, and the etiquette of serving and enjoying matcha, all guided by an instructor in a charming renovated townhouse.
The experience offers a convenient start from Kyoto Station, which is a major transportation hub. The activities, including kimono rental and the matcha experience, take place in a charming renovated townhouse located within Kyoto's historic Kiyomizu area, providing a beautiful traditional setting for photos.
To ensure comfort, wear light layers underneath and use the provided inner garments. For restroom breaks, it's advised to keep the kimono skirt high and use a spacious cubicle. Take smaller steps while walking and be mindful of stairs. English-speaking staff are usually on hand to offer assistance and guidance if needed.
Yes, English-speaking staff are available during the Kyoto Kimono Rental and Matcha Experience. They can provide assistance with kimono selection and fitting, guide participants through the matcha tea-making process, and answer any questions to ensure a smooth and enjoyable cultural immersion.
This experience offers distinct photo opportunities within the historic Kiyomizu area of Kyoto. Dressed in traditional kimono or yukata, participants can capture stunning images against charming renovated townhouses and classic Kyoto streetscapes. The matcha tea-making session itself also provides unique shots of cultural engagement and the beautiful historic Kyoto atmosphere.