
Stepping into the thousand-year-old Kyoto, wearing an exquisite kimono, is like embarking on a dream journey through time.

Kimono Roaming: Kyoto, as the thousand-year-old capital of Japan, is the birthplace of Kimono culture. In ancient times, the royal family and nobles lived here, and they were very particular about clothing, which promoted the pinnacle of kimono craftsmanship. The kimonos here retain traditional techniques, and the fabrics range from soft silk to crisp brocade, with superior texture; the patterns are exquisitely designed, whether it is elegant flowers and birds or mysterious emblems, they all carry a long history and exude authentic Yamato style.

Travel Photos: The scenery of Kyoto and kimono complement each other. Strolling along the quaint Hanami path, lined with wooden townhouses on both sides of the stone road, and shuttling through them in gorgeous kimonos, it seems like you are in the Edo period; In the spring, at the Fushimi Inari Taisha, the colorful falling cherry blossoms set off the colorful kimonos; In autumn, at Kiyomizu Temple, the red maple trees cover the kimono with a beautiful background, and every step leads to a beautiful Japanese painting.



















