Kimono Experiences in Tokyo
Kimono Experiences in Tokyo
Kimono Experiences in Tokyo
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Kimono Experiences in Tokyo
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Introduction Kimono Experiences in Tokyo

Introduction
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When neon lights illuminate the night sky of Tokyo, fashion and ancient charm collide passionately. At this moment, putting on an exquisite kimono is like stepping into a dream journey through ancient and modern times.

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Deep history and unique charm: Since the Edo period, Tokyo was known as the economic and cultural center of Japan, and the kimono has been continuously evolving and developing here, gradually moving from being exclusive to the nobility to becoming popular among the masses. The kimono is famous for its exquisite tailoring, delicate patterns and unique wearing methods. Each piece of kimono is carefully made by craftsmen, using silk and cotton fabrics, combined with embroidery, printing and dyeing techniques, with rich colors and patterns covering flowers, birds, fish, insects, myths and legends, fully embodying the charm of Oriental aesthetics.

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Excellent scene adaptation: Strolling through the quaint temple architecture while clad in a kimono, one feels as if transported back to ancient Japan, fully immersed in the rich traditional atmosphere. During the cherry blossom season in Ueno Park, the elegance of the kimono contrasts beautifully with the vibrant pink and white cherry blossom petals dancing in the air, creating a breathtaking scene. Even in modern neighborhoods, the kimono can collide with skyscrapers and buildings to produce a unique sense of fashion.

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Ingenuity guides the way, and enjoys the perfect environment: There are many kimono rental shops in Tokyo, especially around Sensoji Temple and Shinjuku. The makeup artist will meticulously craft personalized makeup looks based on the "Tokyo style" kimono, and pair them with innovative hairstyles and accessories to transform the kimono into a fashion icon. The photography team is a master of urban light and shadow, skillfully composing images and capturing the dreamy fusion of kimonos and Tokyo in an instant.

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Coming to Tokyo to experience kimono is like opening a door to a diverse and charming city, where you can be fascinated by the modern trends and ancient charm of Tokyo.

Trip Moments Kimono Experiences in Tokyo

Kimono Experiences in Tokyo Trip Moments
🇯🇵 Japanese neighbourhood
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🇯🇵 Japanese neighbourhood

The alley nearby Shin Udon towards Azuki to Kouri is lovely. It is a short 7 minutes walk between these 2 shops so it is also easy to plan your reservation timing. Along this street, there are also many cafes and restaurants too. There are housing apartment on the upper level and towards to the next street, there are private housing too. You can also spot expensive cars at the parking lots and there is even a Thailand tuk-tuk outside the Thai restaurant. The roads in Japan are easy to walk because it has been planned for both pedestrian and cyclist to walk on the side. You will also pass by a train track and this is controlled by traffic lights so when the train is passing by, the access is closed. #wheretogo #japan #tokyo #liveyourdreams #takethattrip
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#japantrip A friend of mine wanted to go, so I went with her. I visited around 13:30 on a weekday and was able to get in without waiting m. I had pancakes with bacon and eggs, and my friend had lemon and maple sugar . The pancakes go well with eggs and bacon, and you can also drizzle maple syrup if you like, making it both salty and sweet. The lunch set coffee and tea were of good quality and got me excited.
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Amazing food & Izakaya at Ueno Station🏮
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Amazing food & Izakaya at Ueno Station🏮

#visittokyo pictures speak louder than words ✌️ How to get there: South exit of ueno station, toykyo What’s to see: amazing food street with a lot of different food from kebab to shisha places, all there! Costs: more street-style, lower end Time needed: 2h What to look for: fresh seafood & Izakaya🦞 IG: andykoh_m8 #germaninchina #travellifestyle #aroundtheworld
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🇯🇵 Shinjuku is so convenient
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🇯🇵 Shinjuku is so convenient

Shinjuku is a busy area and it is also a transportation hub. There are also many hotel options here and suit many different budgets. This is also a bus transportation hub and you can travel to many prefectures in Japan by using their night buses option. Shinjuku is also a popular area for the locals and tourists, it has many to offer and you can even sleep at their capsule hotel before embarking to your next trip. This is also useful for the locals who miss their long distance train. Many eateries here are open 24 hours and if you are looking food, you must go to Shinjuku. #wheretogo #japan #tokyo #liveyourdreams #takethattrip
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Niki No Kashi No. 1 Japanese Snacks Ueno

Niki No Kashi No. 1 Japanese Snacks Ueno

Niki No Kashi is a famous Japanese snacks store in Ueno, Ameyoko Shopping Street. They offer a large variety of snacks, sauces, biscuits, sweets, chocolates, drinks and many more at affordable prices. If you buy in bulk above 5000 yen (S$50), you can get a tax refund on the spot, please remember to bring along your passport. They will use a plastic bag to seal it and you can’t open it until custom clearance. Some of my favourite items are Honey Butter Almonds, assorted nuts, dried squid, Kororo gummy, matcha Kit-Kat, seasonal flavours Pocky, Japanese curry cube and many more. Address: 110-0005 Ueno 4-1-8 Highlights: Japanese snacks, sauces Ambiance/Facilities: 10/10 Rating: 5/5
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Spring Blossoms at the Imperial Palace🌼
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Spring Blossoms at the Imperial Palace🌼

#springwander Spring at the Imperial Palace in Tokyo is absolutely breathtaking! The gardens come alive with colorful flowers, creating a peaceful and refreshing atmosphere. My favorite part? The bright yellow nanohana (rapeseed flowers)! They add such a cheerful touch to the landscape and make for stunning photo spots. Walking around the palace grounds in spring feels like stepping into a floral paradise. If you’re in Tokyo during this season, a visit here is a must! Why You Should Visit in Spring: ✔ Beautiful seasonal flowers, especially the vibrant yellow nanohana ✔ A peaceful escape in the heart of Tokyo, perfect for a relaxing stroll 📍 Address: Imperial Palace, Tokyo, Japan #Tokyo #Japan #ImperialPalace #SpringFlowers #Nanohana #CherryBlossoms
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Tokyo | The dazzling Tokyo nightscape and the festive atmosphere hidden in the alleys

Tokyo | The dazzling Tokyo nightscape and the festive atmosphere hidden in the alleys

After nightfall, Tokyo exudes a charm even more captivating than during the day. Neon signs flicker and leap among the skyscrapers, injecting new vitality into the night. Sensoji Temple Most visitors to Tokyo choose to go to Shibuya or Roppongi to experience the rich and colorful nightlife, but for decades, even centuries, Asakusa has been the place where locals go to relax after sunset. Sensoji Temple, Tokyo's oldest temple, welcomes the last group of visitors praying for blessings at night. After sunset, Sensoji Temple usually lights up until 11 pm. The cherry tree in the temple is just in full bloom. Before going out for a night meal, you can enjoy the unique charm of Sensoji Temple at night. Transportation: Take the Ginza Line, Asakusa Line, or Tobu Railway to get to Asakusa Station. It's a 5-minute walk from the station to Sensoji Temple. Kabukicho Ichibangai Shinjuku's Kabukicho is dazzling with neon lights and bustling with people, one of the most densely populated areas in Tokyo. It is said to be the busiest and most densely populated downtown area in Asia, and possibly the world. When you come to Yasukuni Street, you will see the huge Don Quijote store, which is a landmark of Kabukicho Street. Booking a hotel nearby without knowing the world, you will see a different Japan, not so clean, not so tidy, not so orderly, and even blonde guys coming up to chat. It is not recommended for girls to stay here. However, dining and shopping are still OK, with various restaurants and bars gathered here, the neon-lit nightlife is extraordinarily lively. Transportation: Kabukicho is a 5-minute walk from the JR Shinjuku Station East Exit, and also close to the Fukutoshin Line, Marunouchi Line, and Seibu Shinjuku Line stations. Golden Gai and Omoide Yokocho If you want to avoid the crowds for dining, you can turn into the small alleys to find food. Golden Gai and Omoide Yokocho are not officially part of Kabukicho, but they are very close by, with many atmospheric small bars and barbecue stalls. Both streets have crisscrossing alleys with a comfortable and pleasant atmosphere, just like the mood in Japanese dramas. The festive atmosphere, which is a stark contrast to the metropolis, is like a late-night diner, where each diner has their own story.
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Japanese Culture | Exploring Japan's premier gateway, Haneda International Airport

Japanese Culture | Exploring Japan's premier gateway, Haneda International Airport

🧳 Located at the mouth of the Tama River in Ota Ward, Tokyo, Haneda Airport, officially known as Tokyo International Airport, includes Terminal 1, Terminal 2, and the International Terminal, making it Japan's largest airport. According to 2014 statistics, Haneda Airport ranked fourth in the world in terms of passenger numbers. 🌟 The history of Haneda Airport dates back to the 1930s, when it was known as Tokyo Airport and served for civil aviation passenger and cargo transport. Later, Haneda Airport was occupied by the U.S. military and returned in 1952, renamed Tokyo International Airport. Since then, the airport has gradually expanded, with a significant portion built on reclaimed land. 📍 Haneda Airport has four runways and is one of the very few airports in Japan that operates 24 hours a day. Compared to Narita Airport in Chiba Prefecture, Haneda Airport is very conveniently located for access. It takes only 13 minutes at the fastest to reach the International Terminal of Haneda Airport from Hamamatsucho in Tokyo by monorail, and 11 minutes at the fastest from Shinagawa by Keikyu Express. In contrast, the fastest trip from Tokyo to Narita Airport takes an hour, and the fare is much more expensive than going to Haneda. 👍 One of the iconic structures of Haneda Airport is the arch-shaped cable-stayed bridge, officially named the Tokyo International Airport Central North-South Connection Bridge. The bridge spans the Bayshore Route expressway, facilitating traffic between Terminal 1 and Terminal 2. Haneda Airport's control tower is 116 meters high, ranking fourth in the world. The observation deck is close to the airport's taxiway, where you can easily see airplanes. From the observation deck, you can see planes taxiing right in front of you, and even clearly see the captain and co-pilot, with the captain politely waving. ✅ Inside the International Terminal, the shopping area with a Japanese ambiance called 'Edo Koji' sells various souvenirs from Japan. You can take a free shuttle bus to travel between terminals, look at airplanes, eat some delicious food, buy some souvenirs, take a few photos, and then return home satisfied. For this reason, travel companies even offer special sightseeing routes to Haneda Airport.
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Imperial Palace, Tokyo | 2024.

Imperial Palace, Tokyo | 2024.

The Imperial Palace, or Kōkyo, is one of the most popular tourist destinations near Tokyo Station. The palace features an outer garden that is open to the public and an inner area that can be accessed with a guide. Registration for the guided tours can be done either as a walk-in or in advance (spots fill up quickly, so it's recommended to book ahead to ensure a spot 😂). The tours are free of charge. If you're a history enthusiast, especially of Japanese history, this place is a must-visit. The palace is relatively modern, having been built during the Meiji Restoration, which means it incorporates influences from abroad in addition to traditional Japanese culture. Inside the palace, you'll find various trees that create a relaxing and serene atmosphere typical of Japanese gardens. For first-time visitors to Tokyo, I highly recommend visiting the Imperial Palace to experience authentic Japanese culture. For those who have already been, don't forget to share your experiences!
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Tokyo Ramen Shop Introduction: Ramen Wars TOKYO Suidobashi & Ramen Kamo to Negi
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Tokyo Ramen Shop Introduction: Ramen Wars TOKYO Suidobashi & Ramen Kamo to Negi

Ramen Wars TOKYO Suidobashi Address: 2-20-5 Misaki-cho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo This ramen shop is famous for its unique tonkotsu broth, which is rich and aromatic. The pork slices are thick and melt in your mouth, paired with fresh green onions and special soy sauce, creating a perfect balance of flavors. The interior is simple and comfortable, making it a great place to dine with friends. Highly recommended to try their 'Special Ramen,' which will leave you wanting more! 🍜 Ramen Kamo to Negi Address: 6-4-15 Ueno, Taito-ku, Tokyo This restaurant features fresh duck meat and green onions, with a refreshing and non-greasy broth. The ramen has a smooth texture, complemented by the special duck breast, which is impressive. Their 'Duck Ramen' is a must-try signature dish, and the homemade spicy sauce enhances the flavor even more. The relaxed atmosphere is perfect for dining alone or enjoying a meal with friends. 🥢 These two ramen shops each have their own unique features. Whether you prefer rich tonkotsu broth or refreshing duck ramen, Tokyo has something to satisfy your taste buds!
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🇯🇵 Purin House
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🇯🇵 Purin House

One of the lively and happiest Meet and Greet house and this is the Pom Pom Purin house who is a yellow dog and look like a pudding. You can also find this popular pudding all over Japan and Pom Pom Purin take after the colours of this pudding. You are allowed to use your own camera and phone to take photos with the characters. A professional photographer will also be there to help you take photos with their camera and your camera/phone too. Then you can decide if you wish to purchase the professional photo. It is almost like a fan meeting session and there is always a long queue to enter these characters house. #wheretogo #japan #tokyo #liveyourdreams #takethattrip
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Lush Strolling Garden: Ikedayama Park in Shinagawa Ward
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Lush Strolling Garden: Ikedayama Park in Shinagawa Ward

It takes about 12 minutes to walk from Gotanda Station. There were some steep hills on the way to the park. The park is free to enter. Ikedayama Park is a strolling garden designed for viewing while walking around a central pond. Gotanda Station has a lively atmosphere, but this park is full of greenery and you can really feel the negative ions. The central pond is located a little downhill, and the park has an interesting shape with depth. There were also tables and benches. There are two entrances. Somei Yoshino cherry trees are also planted, but they were in leaf.
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