Kimono Experience on the Road Lined with Historical Buildings in Saga Prefecture
Overview
Book your Kimono Experience in Yanagimachi, Saga Prefecture, and stroll through historic streets in traditional attire!
Enjoy dressing up in a beautiful kimono, explore photogenic Taisho-era buildings, and create unforgettable memories.
Highlights
- Choose your favorite kimono pattern and enjoy a free walk through Yanagimachi until 16:30
- Explore historic sites like the Koga Bank and Saga City Museum of History and Folklore
- Enhance your experience with optional add-ons like sandals, bags, or hair styling (available on-site)
Key Information
Important Information
- Ticket is valid only on selected date.
- Advance reservation is required. For individuals, please make a reservation at least 2 days in advance. For groups, please make a reservation at least 1 week in advance.
- The last time for the experience is until 16:30 on the day of return. (There is an additional charge of ¥1,650 for returning the next day).
- Please let us know in advance if you have trouble walking, as there is no elevator in this facility.
- For options that are not included in the ticket price (sandals, bags (tabi socks), hair styling, men's hakama, makeup), inquiries and payments must be made on-site.
- For customers participating in the experience, please wear a kimono without a collar, such as a T-shirt, when wearing a kimono. Please refrain from turtlenecks. You can leave your skirt and pants on, but please remove your belt.
Description
Kimono experience in Yanagimachi, where Saga's historic buildings are lined up, and take photos for memories. There are photogenic buildings from the Taisho period, such as the Koga Bank nearby, and you can enjoy a tea experience and gourmet food while wearing a kimono. Feel free to try on a kimono and feel the charm of Japan.
You can choose a kimono with your favorite pattern. Please enjoy a free walk until the return time, which is 16:30.
Facing the Old Nagasaki Highway, the "Saga City Museum of History and Folklore" is a quaint street lined with old houses and bank buildings from the Meiji and Taisho periods. It's a place where new liveliness is being created by the town's old private house restoration project. Yosohidokoro Futaba is located in the Former Hisatomi House, a former residence that has been renovated into a two-story building with shops run by creators and businesses. Please enjoy dressing up in a quaint building and stroll.