Asakusa and the Tokyo Skytree area, two of Japan’s most iconic tourist destinations, are also popular date spots for couples.
In addition to traditional landmarks such as Kaminarimon Gate, Nakamise Street, and Senso-ji Temple, the Tokyo Skytree area is filled with stylish cafes, making it a perfect place for a romantic outing.
In this article, we have carefully selected 17 recommended date spots in Asakusa. Use this as a guide when planning your date course!
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Asakusa's Must-Visit Spots! 4 Famous and Classic Date Spots
Asakusa has now become a famous place that Japan boasts, and it also has a wealth of classic date spots. Here, we will introduce four spots that are considered famous and classic.
Japan's World-Renowned Landmark | Senso-ji Temple
Senso-ji Temple, which can be called a landmark of Asakusa, is a popular date spot visited by many tourists.
While strolling around Senso-ji Temple under the blue sky during the day is nice, the illuminated Senso-ji at night is also wonderful, making it a recommended spot for evening dates.
Why not enjoy a date at Japan's representative Senso-ji Temple, whether by drawing omikuji (fortune slips) together, paying your respects, or enjoying a photo shoot?
■Dating in Kimono at Senso-ji Temple
Spot x Kimono Compatibility ★★★★★
A sacred place for kimonos. From Kaminarimon to the Main Hall, every shot is perfect. The night illumination, in particular, is fantastic and makes kimono attire stand out even more.
〈Recommended Kimono Coordination〉
To avoid being overshadowed by the vermilion gates and lively signboards, kimonos in clear colors such as red, dark blue, and yamabuki (bright yellow) are recommended. If you ride a rickshaw, considering the compatibility with the red blanket placed on your lap, choosing a white-based kimono will make you stand out as the main attraction.
Address: 2-3-1 Asakusa, Taito-ku, Tokyo
Access: 5-minute walk from Asakusa Station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line, Toei Subway Asakusa Line, or Tokyo Skytree Line.
Hours: 6:00 AM - 5:00 PM (6:30 AM - 5:00 PM from October to March)
Fee: Free
Official Site: Senso-ji Temple
Japan's Oldest Historic Amusement Park | Asakusa Hanayashiki
Asakusa Hanayashiki, opened in 1853, is Japan's oldest amusement park, with a history spanning 170 years. Due to its long history, the entire facility has a retro feel, and the affordable prices are a welcome point.
The oldest existing roller coaster in Japan zips through the park, and the haunted house is authentic, enjoyable for both children and adults.
Hanayashiki, where you can enjoy attractions while eating and walking, is one of the recommended date spots.
■Dating in Kimono at Hanayashiki
Spot x Kimono Compatibility ★★★★☆
Japan's oldest amusement park. Walking in a Taisho Roman-style kimono against the backdrop of retro attractions makes for photos that feel like a time slip.
〈Recommended Kimono Coordination〉
For windmills and old attractions, antique kimonos with large polka dots, stripes, or Meisen-style patterns are best. Add a beret or lace gloves to create a doll-like cuteness.
Address: 2-28-1 Asakusa, Taito-ku, Tokyo
Access: 10-minute walk from Asakusa Station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line, Toei Subway Asakusa Line, or Tokyo Skytree Line.
Hours: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM (Varies by day)
Fee: Admission 1,200 yen
Official Site: Asakusa Hanayashiki
Irresistible for Comedy Lovers | Asakusa Engei Hall
Asakusa Engei Hall is a yose (rakugo theater) where you can enjoy comedy every day, offering various performing arts such as kamikiri (paper cutting) and magic in addition to rakugo.
If you have a specific performer you want to see, you can enter just for that timing, so it's also recommended to incorporate it into your date plans to make effective use of your time.
You can also eat and drink inside the hall, enjoying manzai (stand-up comedy) and rakugo (storytelling) by performers you often see on TV, with snacks and beer in hand. How about enjoying such a luxurious time with comedy and drinks in Asakusa?
■Dating in Kimono at Asakusa Engei Hall
Spot x Kimono Compatibility ★★★★☆
A sophisticated atmosphere. Just standing at the entrance of the yose gives off a 'chic' vibe. Going in a calm, subdued kimono instantly gives you the air of a connoisseur.
〈Recommended Kimono Coordination〉
An outfit combining a sophisticated houmongi (formal kimono) with a fukuro obi (formal sash) is wonderful. Complete a chic, connoisseur look for enjoying the performing arts in the emotional atmosphere of the yose with an intellectual retro-modern style, adding a pearl netsuke (toggle) and lace gloves.
Address: 1-43-12 Asakusa, Taito-ku, Tokyo
Access: 30-second walk from Asakusa Station on the Tsukuba Express.
Hours: 11:40 AM - 4:30 PM (Daytime show) 4:40 PM - 9:00 PM (Evening show)
Fee: From 3,000 yen
Official Site: Asakusa Engei Hall
A Relaxing Stroll While Viewing Asakusa and Skytree | Sumida River Terrace
The Sumida River, a representative river of Tokyo, has a well-maintained promenade, making it recommended for a leisurely stroll date.
This promenade extends from around Kuramae to the Tokyo Skytree area, and it is lined with coffee shops and stylish general stores.
From Kuramae to Asakusa, you can also enjoy a stroll while cherry blossom viewing during the sakura season. If you're looking for a stroll date with a drink in hand, Sumida River Terrace is recommended.
If you want to know more about classic and hidden gem date spots in Asakusa, please also refer to "35 Popular and Recommended Tourist Spots in Asakusa You Must Visit! Introducing Classic and Hidden Gems".
■Dating in Kimono at Sumida River Terrace
Spot x Kimono Compatibility ★★★★☆
Excellent sense of openness. You can take photos with the Skytree in the background, feeling the refreshing breeze along the river. The red railing of Azuma Bridge also pairs well with kimonos.
〈Recommended Kimono Coordination〉
For the open riverside, a 'Japanese modern monotone' that blends with the blue sky and waterside is the perfect choice. Stride confidently with the Skytree at your back in an urban style, combining a greige or muted blue kimono with a lace obiage (sash accessory) and boots.
Address: 2-1-29 Komagata, Taito-ku, Tokyo
Access: 5-minute walk from Kuramae Station or Asakusa Station on the Tokyo Metro.
Hours: 24 hours
Fee: Free
Official Site: Tokyo Metropolitan Park Association
Delicious Food and Street Eats! 4 Gourmet Date Spots in Asakusa
Asakusa is home to many restaurants. From among them, we will introduce four date spots perfect for eating and walking.
Japan's Oldest Shopping Street with Over 80 Shops | Nakamise-dori
Nakamise-dori, which retains a retro downtown atmosphere, is one of Japan's oldest shopping streets, located beyond Kaminarimon. This 250-meter long shopping street is lined with over 80 shops.
The classic course is to head towards Senso-ji Temple while enjoying street food like ningyo-yaki (doll-shaped cakes), souvenirs, and the famous age-manju (fried buns).
Let's head to Senso-ji Temple while enjoying Asakusa-style gourmet food together.
■Dating in Kimono at Nakamise-dori
Spot x Kimono Compatibility ★★★★★
A classic for street food snapshots. The lively storefronts and kimonos are a perfect match. However, be a little careful with your movements as sleeves can easily get dirty in crowds.
〈Recommended Kimono Coordination〉
A retro and pop impression. Perfect for when you want to take bright and energetic photos with street food (like age-manju). It creates the most traditional yet vibrant and lively combination, typical of 'Edo's downtown'.
Address: 1-36-3 Asakusa, Taito-ku, Tokyo
Access: 4-minute walk from Asakusa Station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line, Toei Subway Asakusa Line, or Tokyo Skytree Line.
Hours: Varies by store
Fee: Varies by store
Official Site: Nakamise
The Center of Attention Just by Riding | Rickshaw
A date touring Asakusa by rickshaw is also a recommended course. While visiting tourist spots around Asakusa, you can learn about famous gourmet restaurants and hidden gems from the rickshaw puller, allowing you to enjoy Asakusa even more.
There are also spots along the course where you can see the Tokyo Skytree, so you can take photos with both the rickshaw and the Skytree. If you book in advance, you can ride the rickshaw smoothly.
If you want to fully enjoy Asakusa on a date, a rickshaw is a recommended option.
If you want to capture memories in photos or know more about Instagrammable spots, please also refer to "8 Instagrammable Tourist Spots in Asakusa! Introducing Recommended and Popular Places and Routes".
■Dating in Kimono on a Rickshaw
Spot x Kimono Compatibility ★★★★★
The best seat to showcase your kimono attire most beautifully. The sight of you gazing at the town from a slightly elevated perspective is picturesque, and above all, movement is easy. They even assist with professional-level photography.
〈Recommended Kimono Coordination〉
A white coordination that stands out against the rickshaw's red gown. Create a three-dimensional effect with all-over lace, and a sense of luxury with white fabric and gold accents. For the obi, white x silver for sophistication, or black for a modern touch. Finish with red lipstick and hair ornaments to complete the 'star of Asakusa' look, highlighting the contrast of red and white.
Address: Around Kaminarimon, Taito-ku, Tokyo
Access: 3-minute walk from Asakusa Station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line, Toei Subway Asakusa Line, or Tokyo Skytree Line.
Hours: Varies by store
Fee: Varies by store
Melon Pan to Conclude Your Food Tour! | Kagetsudo Honten
Kagetsudo Honten is a long-established Japanese confectionery shop founded in 1945, famous for Asakusa's specialties, where you can enjoy various sweets.
Among them, the popular item is the Jumbo Melon Pan, and since they close as soon as it sells out, queues can form for it.
Its crispy exterior and fluffy interior captivate many. As its name suggests, it's jumbo, so sharing it between a couple would be fun. Located behind Senso-ji Temple, it's recommended as a perfect end to your food tour.
■Dating in Kimono at Kagetsudo Honten
Spot x Kimono Compatibility ★★★★☆
Shopping-focused. It's spacious and easy to walk around, but crowds can be intense. With many indoor areas, it's ideal for kimono dates during colder seasons.
〈Recommended Kimono Coordination〉
Since the background is multi-colored, if the kimono is too multi-colored, it will blend in. To highlight the unique 'eba-moyō' (pattern connecting from shoulder to hem) of a houmongi, choose a kimono with a clean base color to take photos that stand out against the windmills.
Address: 2-7-13 Asakusa, Taito-ku, Tokyo
Access: 5-minute walk from Asakusa Station on the Tokyo Skytree Line.
Hours: 11:00 AM - (Weekdays) 10:00 AM - (Weekends/Holidays) Both close once sold out.
Fee: 280 yen (Jumbo Melon Pan)
Official Site: Asakusa Kagetsudo
A Newly Opened Gourmet Spot | Tokyo Mizumachi
Crossing the Sumida River Walk, a connecting promenade between the tourist spots of Asakusa and Skytree, you'll find Tokyo Mizumachi.
It's a multi-purpose commercial complex with various restaurants and general stores. The cafe dining, enjoyable from morning to night, is open and offers terrace seating with waterside views.
Additionally, there are shops where you can enjoy authentic crepes made by pâtissiers, making them perfect companions for your stroll.
By the way, the Skytree's mascot character, 'Sorakara-chan,' is hidden on the Sumida River Walk just before Tokyo Mizumachi, so it's fun to search for her together.
■Dating in Kimono at Tokyo Mizumachi
Spot x Kimono Compatibility ★★★★☆
A stylish riverside. There are many urban and sophisticated cafes, and walking in a modern lace kimono or antique kimono looks very stylish.
〈Recommended Kimono Coordination〉
For urban landscapes with concrete and watersides, a 'trendy' one-tone coordination in colors like gray, beige, or muted pastels blends in well. It's also a place where lace kimonos and styles that tie a heko obi (soft sash) like a frill look great.
Address: 1-2 Mukojima, Sumida-ku, Tokyo
Access: 5-minute walk from Asakusa Station on the Tokyo Skytree Line.
Hours: 10:00 AM - 9:00 PM (Varies by store)
Fee: Varies by store
Official Site: Tokyo Mizumachi
Aim for Instagrammable Photos Here! 3 Photogenic Spots Around Asakusa
Asakusa is also an area where Japan's old townscapes remain intact. There are several photogenic spots in Asakusa, so here we will introduce three of them.
For Classic Instagrammable Photos, It Has to Be Here! Tokyo Skytree
The Tokyo Skytree, a tower boasting a height of 634m and considered a symbol of Japan, is also a recommended spot for couples' dates and photogenic opportunities around Asakusa.
There are many photogenic spots around the tower, so taking photos before ascending the tower is also fun.
Furthermore, Skytree has two observation decks: the Tembo Deck at 340m-350m above ground, and the Tembo Galleria at 445m-450m, and if you're lucky, you might even see Mount Fuji.
Early morning hours, when the air is clear and you can see far into the distance, are perfect for looking out, so why not try to find each other's hometowns?
■Dating in Kimono at Tokyo Skytree
Spot x Kimono Compatibility ★★★★☆
Shopping-focused. It's spacious and easy to walk around, but crowds can be intense. With many indoor areas, it's ideal for kimono dates during colder seasons.
〈Recommended Kimono Coordination〉
Future x Japanese. Taking photos in a kimono with the Skytree in the background is already a spectacular view! If you hold a Japanese-patterned umbrella with a modern design, it creates a shot that mixes a futuristic feel with Japanese tradition.
Address: 1-1-2 Oshiage, Sumida-ku, Tokyo
Access: Directly connected to Tokyo Skytree Station on the Tobu Skytree Line
Business Hours: 10:00 AM - 9:00 PM (Last admission 8:00 PM)
Price: From 1,800 yen (varies depending on purchase time)
Official Website: Tokyo Skytree TOKYO SKYTREE
Photogenic with Fantastic Illumination | Ushijima Shrine
Ushijima Shrine is the tutelary deity of Tokyo Skytree, a somewhat unique shrine founded in the Heian period. As its name suggests, it features a cow motif. Instead of the usual guardian dogs (komainu), there are guardian cows (komaushi), and visitors can also stroke a stone cow called "Nade-ushi" (stroking cow). It is said that if you stroke the same part of the cow as the ailing part of your body, your illness or injury will heal, making it a cow that brings good fortune. For couples, the limited-time illumination is also recommended. The fantastically lit-up shrine will surely bring the two of you closer.
■Dating in Kimono at Ushijima Shrine
Spot x Kimono Compatibility ★★★★☆
Maneki-neko (beckoning cats) and matchmaking. The shrine grounds are filled with pink and cute cat figurines, so a girly kimono outfit will perfectly match the atmosphere.
<Recommended Kimono Outfit>
For shrines with a warm wooden atmosphere and a sense of tradition, a calm, classic-patterned komon kimono is suitable. Pairing it with elegant pearl accessories creates a graceful outfit that makes you want to walk with a slightly straighter posture.
Address: 1-4-5 Mukojima, Sumida-ku, Tokyo
Access: 3-minute walk from Honjo-Azumabashi Station on the Toei Asakusa Line
Business Hours: 24 hours
Price: Free
Official Website: Ushijima Shrine [Ushi no Gozen-sha] - Tokyo Jinja-cho
Famous Street Where You Can Drink Alcohol from Daytime | Asakusa Hoppy Dori
Are you familiar with Hoppy Dori, located about 5 minutes from Asakusa Station? This slightly "deep" spot is famous for its more than 20 izakayas that open from daytime. Drinking beer from noon on a holiday not only lifts your spirits but also offers a liberating experience with many outdoor seats under tents. For couples who enjoy alcohol, savoring drinks amidst this downtown atmosphere would be a perfect date plan.
■Dating in Kimono at Asakusa Hoppy Dori
Spot x Kimono Compatibility ★★☆☆☆
The charm of a mismatch. It's a downtown izakaya district. You might stand out in a kimono, but it could be interesting to intentionally create the impression of "a lady who wandered into the downtown area" for photos.
Address: Around 2-3 Asakusa, Taito-ku, Tokyo
Access: 5-minute walk from Asakusa Station on the Tobu Skytree Line
Business Hours: Varies by store
Price: Varies by store
A Must-See for Couples Who Want to Avoid Crowds | 3 Hidden Asakusa Date Spots
Asakusa is a popular destination, attracting many visitors. For couples who wish to avoid crowds, here are three perfect hidden gems.
Hugely Popular Thanks to a TV Drama! Imado Shrine
Imado Shrine is located a little distance from the Senso-ji Temple area. It enshrines Fukurokuju, one of the Seven Lucky Gods, and is famous as the birthplace of the Maneki-neko (beckoning cat). Recently, it has become a power spot as a deity of marriage. Its origin lies in the enshrinement of Izanagi-no-Mikoto and Izanami-no-Mikoto, who are said to be the first couple in Japan, and it has also been used as a filming location for TV dramas. The love-themed omikuji (fortune slips) are also popular, and they can even tell you about compatible partners. Drawing omikuji together is a recommended way to enjoy your visit.
■Dating in Kimono at Imado Shrine
Spot x Kimono Compatibility ★★★★☆
Maneki-neko and matchmaking. The shrine grounds are filled with pink and cute cat figurines, so a girly kimono outfit will perfectly match the atmosphere.
<Recommended Kimono Outfit>
For the shrine grounds, which are overflowing with the pink colors of Maneki-neko and matchmaking, macaron colors like pale pink, mint green, and lavender are perfect. Using plenty of flowers in your hair accessories to create a thoroughly sweet look is the right choice.
Address: 1-5-22 Imado, Taito-ku, Tokyo
Access: 5-minute walk from Asakusa Station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line, Toei Asakusa Line, or Tobu Skytree Line
Business Hours: 24 hours
Price: Free
Official Website: Imado Shrine
Hidden Photo Spot | Asakusa Culture Tourist Information Center
The Asakusa Culture Tourist Information Center, located opposite Kaminarimon, might not seem like a typical date spot, but it's actually a hidden gem recommended for night view appreciation. While it serves as a tourist information facility, its 8th floor features a terrace offering panoramic views of Asakusa, including Senso-ji Temple. At night, you can enjoy the illuminated Senso-ji Temple, Kaminarimon, and Nakamise-dori as they emerge from the darkness. After a full day of enjoying Asakusa, it's also recommended to conclude your day with a night view from the terrace of the Asakusa Culture Tourist Information Center, enjoying the evening breeze.
■Dating in Kimono at Asakusa Culture Tourist Information Center
Spot x Kimono Compatibility ★★★☆☆
The 8th-floor observation terrace is a hidden gem. It's a superb spot to look down on Senso-ji Temple from directly above. The building itself has a Japanese modern design based on wood, making it highly compatible with kimonos.
Address: 2-18-9 Kaminarimon, Taito-ku, Tokyo
Access: 5-minute walk from Asakusa Station on the Tobu Skytree Line
Business Hours: 9:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Price: Free
Official Website: Asakusa Culture Tourist Information Center Facility Overview Taito City Website
Kappabashi Kitchenware Street | Lined with Niche Specialty Stores
Kappabashi Kitchenware Street is a shopping street specializing in kitchenware, located about a 10-minute walk from Asakusa Station. Stores selling various food-related tools, such as food samples, cake molds, pots, and tableware, line the street. This kitchenware district, continuing since the Taisho era, offers a taste of downtown charm and is a recommended date spot. Strolling through the shopping street, admiring the Japanese tableware and kitchen tools packed closely together, and buying matching mugs for the two of you is a recommended way to spend your time. Since closing days vary by store, be sure to check their business days if you have something specific in mind.
■Dating in Kimono at Kappabashi Kitchenware Street
Spot x Kimono Compatibility ★★☆☆☆
Primarily for shopping. You can take surreal photos with things like the giant Nikka Pokka statue, but the long walking distance and increasing shopping bags can make it a bit challenging in a kimono.
Address: 3-18-2 Matsugaya, Taito-ku, Tokyo
Access: 5-minute walk from Tawaramachi Station on the Tokyo Metro
Business Hours: Varies by store
Price: Varies by store
Safe Even on Rainy Days! 3 Indoor Asakusa Date Spots
Among Asakusa's date spots, indoor facilities are rare, and places where you won't get wet in the rain are limited. Here, we introduce indoor spots where you can enjoy yourselves even on a rainy day.
Tokyo Solamachi | A Complex Facility Directly Connected to the Station Where You Can Spend a Whole Day
Tokyo Solamachi, located beneath Tokyo Skytree, is a complex facility featuring over 300 diverse stores. In addition to regular sales, events like live performances are also held, making it a perfect date spot. It's recommended for having lunch or dinner after enjoying the views from the Skytree observation deck, or for leisurely shopping after enjoying the planetarium. Since it's directly connected to the station, it's one of the few date spots where you can enjoy yourselves without getting wet, even on a rainy day.
■Dating in Kimono at Tokyo Mizumachi
Spot x Kimono Compatibility ★★★☆☆
Primarily for shopping. It's spacious and easy to walk around, but it can get very crowded. With many indoor areas, it's ideal for a kimono date during colder seasons.
Address: 1-1-2 Oshiage, Sumida-ku, Tokyo
Access: Directly connected to Tokyo Skytree Station on the Tobu Skytree Line
Business Hours: Varies by store
Price: Varies by store
Official Website: Tokyo Solamachi
Sumida Aquarium | An Aquarium Where You Won't Get Tired from Walking
Sumida Aquarium is an ideal aquarium for dates, enjoyable for adults too. As a completely indoor facility, you can enjoy it stress-free without worrying about rain. Furthermore, the floors are carpeted, designed to prevent fatigue even after walking around the aquarium. The lighting and sound systems are also carefully designed; the exhibition spaces are moderately dim, based on a blue color scheme reminiscent of the ocean, which will surely bring the two of you closer. Try enjoying a date immersed in a quiet and relaxed atmosphere, allowing you to forget the hustle and bustle of the city.
■Dating in Kimono at Sumida Aquarium
Spot x Kimono Compatibility ★★★☆☆
A fantastic blue world. The jellyfish area is beautiful, but since the interior is dark, bright-colored kimonos might be necessary to prevent photos from looking dull.
Address: Tokyo Skytree Town Solamachi 5F, 6F, 1-1-2 Oshiage, Sumida-ku, Tokyo
Access: Directly connected to Tokyo Skytree Station on the Tobu Skytree Line
Business Hours: 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM (Weekdays) / 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM (Weekends & Holidays)
Price: 2,500 yen
Official Website: Sumida Aquarium
Konica Minolta Planetarium Tenku | A Fantastic Space for Adults
Konica Minolta Planetarium Tenku, located within Tokyo Skytree Town, is a planetarium that incorporates its own unique 3D sound system. Unlike typical planetariums, it is characterized by being geared towards adults, screening works that feature collaborations with artists and live musical performances. The dome is equipped with over 40 speakers and four subwoofers, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the world of the works with a three-dimensional sound experience unlike any other. A planetarium where two people can enjoy the starry sky and music is highly recommended for a date.
■Dating in Kimono at Konica Minolta Planetarium Tenku
Spot x Kimono Compatibility ★★☆☆☆
Emphasis on relaxation. It's a wonderful facility, but a drawback is that kimono obi (sashes) can easily get crushed in the reclining seats. Styles like Otaiko-musubi are not suitable.
Address: Tokyo Skytree Town East Yard 7F, 1-1-2 Oshiage, Sumida-ku, Tokyo
Access: Directly connected to Tokyo Skytree Station on the Tobu Skytree Line
Business Hours: 10:30 AM - 10:00 PM
Price: From 1,600 yen (varies by screening)
Official Website: Konica Minolta - Planetarium Tenku
Make Your Asakusa Date Even More Special with Yukata or Kimono
Asakusa is a popular tourist destination with many attractions, and it's also a perfect spot for dates. You can also enjoy the downtown atmosphere of the streets and the bustling crowds as part of its charm. Nakamise-dori, Kaminarimon, and Senso-ji Temple are world-famous as quintessential Japanese structures. A date where you stroll through these areas wearing kimonos yourselves will surely be a special experience. With "Kimono Rental Wargo," you can rent a kimono perfectly suited for an Asakusa date, complete with dressing. If you go on a date wearing a kimono in spring or autumn, or a yukata in summer, your photos are sure to look great. If you want to spend a slightly special time, a kimono date in Asakusa is highly recommended. Please feel free to contact us.
Summary
In this article, we introduced 17 carefully selected date spots in Asakusa. Asakusa is a world-famous place, representing Japan's downtown areas. Asakusa is an ideal place for a date, but if you want to create an even more special time, a kimono date is highly recommended. There are also many places where you can take cute photos, so please consider an Asakusa date in kimono. At "Kimono Rental Wargo," we offer a wide variety of kimonos and yukatas so couples can choose outfits that suit them. We have everything from vibrant to subdued styles, so you're sure to find a kimono you love. Please feel free to contact us!


































