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Where is the Kimono Culture Station located?
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On the 3rd floor of the station shopping facility “Wing Airport Haneda” at Haneda Airport Terminal 3 Station
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What are the opening hours?
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11:00 AM – 8:00 PM, open year-round.
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What services does the store offer?
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A multi-purpose space serving as a “new hub for kimono culture,” offering kimono dressing experiences, rentals, exhibitions and sales of kimono, obi, and Japanese accessories, as well as workshops.
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Can you tell me about the dressing experience?
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Kimono and yukata experiences are free; furisode and hakama experiences are paid.
You can stroll around the airport dressed in kimono.
You can stroll around the airport dressed in kimono.
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How long does dressing take?
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Approx. 10 minutes for yukata, 15 minutes for kimono, 20 minutes for hakama, and 30 minutes for furisode.
After dressing, you may keep the outfit for up to 60 minutes before returning it.
All experiences are worn over your own clothes, so anyone can participate regardless of attire or nationality.
After dressing, you may keep the outfit for up to 60 minutes before returning it.
All experiences are worn over your own clothes, so anyone can participate regardless of attire or nationality.
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Can I make a reservation in advance?
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Yes, you can reserve through the booking system and enjoy the dressing experience without waiting.
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Are there kimono classrooms other than Haneda Airport?
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Yes, there are 200 locations across Japan connected through our network, offering opportunities to wear and learn about kimono.
See the full list of classrooms nationwide here.
See the full list of classrooms nationwide here.
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Can I learn Japanese traditions and manners?
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Of course. When visiting Japan, you can learn Japanese etiquette and culture.
If you learn how to wear a yukata, you’ll be considered a true Japan expert!
See more at KIMONO Academy.
If you learn how to wear a yukata, you’ll be considered a true Japan expert!
See more at KIMONO Academy.