REVIEW · ASAKUSA TOURS
Tokyo Authentic Kimono Rental in Asakusa with Photography Option
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You can look like you stepped out of old Tokyo. In Asakusa, a historic pocket of the city, you’ll get a kimono rental plus hair styling, and you can upgrade to a professional photo session. It’s a fast, well-run experience that lets you focus on the fun part: getting dressed and walking around Japan in style.
Two things I’d highlight right away are the location (right in Asakusa, near Senso-ji) and the no-hassle included hair styling. You don’t need to bring gear or figure out knots and pins on your own.
One drawback to keep in mind: if you add the photo option, you’ll spend more of your time in the session, so plan your day around it. Also, you’ll be in layers, so hot weather days can feel extra warm.
In This Review
- Key highlights before you go
- Kimono Rental in Asakusa: the experience that turns photos into a real story
- Finding Yae Kimono Rental Asakusa and getting moving fast
- Choosing your kimono and accessories without guesswork
- Hair styling that makes the whole look click
- The timing rhythm: 1 to 1.5 hours getting ready, then Asakusa time
- Photography option near Senso-ji: photos that feel like real memories
- Walking around Tokyo in a kimono: what to expect after you’re dressed
- Value check: what you pay for and how it stacks up
- Who this suits best: solo, couples, families, and style seekers
- Quick practical notes that save your day
- Should you book this kimono rental in Asakusa?
- FAQ
- How long does the kimono rental experience take?
- Where is the meeting point for the tour?
- What is included in the price?
- Is makeup included?
- Do you offer plus-size kimonos?
- When and how do I receive photos if I choose the photography option?
- Is there free cancellation?
Key highlights before you go

- Asakusa setup: Historic area access with photos taken around Senso-ji.
- Hair styling included: You get styled as part of the package, not just the garment.
- Optional pro photography: A photographer helps you pose so you’re not stuck with selfies.
- Private by default: Only your group participates, which makes it calmer and easier.
- No extra fee promises: You should be able to show up without bringing supplies.
- Photo delivery method: Photos come to your email via a Google Drive link.
Kimono Rental in Asakusa: the experience that turns photos into a real story

A kimono rental in Tokyo is fun. A kimono rental in Asakusa feels different. This is the area many people picture when they think of classic Japan, and the shop’s plan is designed so you can actually enjoy walking there instead of spending half your time trying to get ready.
The core idea is simple: you come in, you get dressed, you get styled, and then you head out in your kimono. If you choose the photography option, a professional photographer takes you to photo spots in the Asakusa area (around Senso-ji) so you get that full set of images without burning your battery on awkward timing.
You also get the practical bonus that this is a private experience. That matters when you’re traveling with kids, going solo, or just trying to enjoy your own pace without a crowd hovering nearby.
You can also read our reviews of more photography tours in Tokyo
Finding Yae Kimono Rental Asakusa and getting moving fast

The meeting point is Yae Kimono Rental Asakusa, located at 1-chōme 26 中傳ビル 3F, Taito City, Tokyo 111-0033. It ends back at the meeting point, so you’re not trying to line up transport or meet someone across town.
The easiest win here is that the shop is set up for speed and structure. People describe it as an organized flow: you arrive, pick your kimono and accessories, then the team helps you put it on and take it off. One person even notes there’s an elevator up to the third floor and it’s clearly labeled on the ground level—small detail, but it reduces the stress of your first few minutes.
You’ll also want to have your smartphone ready. The experience offers a mobile ticket, and you’ll receive confirmation at booking. If you’re someone who likes to plan tightly, this kind of straightforward setup keeps your day moving.
Choosing your kimono and accessories without guesswork

A big part of the value is that this isn’t a self-serve rental where you’re left to figure everything out. The staff helps you select pieces and match the look. From the feedback, they’re patient and professional, and they work through sizes and styling choices with you.
There’s also a plus-size option, which is a major comfort point. The shop states that plus-size kimonos are available as long as your bust, waist, and hip measurements are under 150 cm for kimonos or 130 cm for yukatas. If you’re unsure where you fall, take measurements at home and then you can decide confidently.
You won’t need to bring anything to get started. The promise is that the shop provides what you might need for the rental process. And since makeup isn’t included, it’s worth planning for your own makeup if you wear it daily.
Practical note: kimonos come with inner layers and a more structured fit than lighter summer garments. If you’re booking in warm months, dress for comfort in your day-to-day clothes and then accept that you’ll be in layered fabric once you’re dressed.
Hair styling that makes the whole look click

The package includes hair styling, and that’s not a small add-on. A kimono can look amazing or slightly off, depending on how your hair is shaped and how well everything balances with the outfit. Here, the styling is part of the service, so you don’t have to hunt down a salon after your kimono rental.
One of the most repeated points in the feedback is that the hair stylists are both talented and fast. People describe the process as careful and organized, and they also mention that the fitting and styling step feels gentle rather than rushed.
If you’re picky about your look, this is where it pays to spend a minute deciding what you want your hair to feel like: soft and classic, or more eye-catching. The staff’s role is to help you land on a style that works with the kimono and accessories you choose.
The timing rhythm: 1 to 1.5 hours getting ready, then Asakusa time

The rental experience usually takes about 1 to 1.5 hours from when you arrive until you’re fully dressed and your hair is styled. After that, you’re free to stroll around and enjoy the area in your kimono.
It’s also helpful to know the day has an end marker. You’ll need to return the kimono to the store by 5:30 PM on the same day. Since the experience is listed at around 2 hours 30 minutes total (approx.), it helps to plan your photos and walking earlier rather than trying to squeeze it all at the end.
Also, if you want more time wearing the kimono around famous streets, consider booking an earlier time slot. One guest specifically notes that earlier bookings mean you keep the kimono longer and have more time to enjoy the neighborhood at a relaxed pace.
Photography option near Senso-ji: photos that feel like real memories

If you upgrade to the photography option, you get a professional session rather than trying to line up photos yourself. The shop states that once you arrive, they confirm your email address so they can send your photos later. After you’re dressed, the professional photographer takes you to the Asakusa area around Senso-ji Temple.
This is where you’ll feel the difference between a rental you just wear and a rental you actually document. A photographer can help you pose and keep you moving between spots without you having to stop and re-check angles every time.
Delivery is another practical upside. Photos are delivered to your email via a Google Drive link within seven days. One detailed description adds that you can download within the set window they provide (and then send back which images you want as finished and edited finals depending on your package). That’s the kind of workflow that turns your photos into an actual product instead of a folder of half-good shots.
Where do you end up for photos? The core area is Senso-ji. One solo traveler reports their photographer also guided them to spots near Tokyo Skytree as part of the session, which suggests your route may vary based on your shoot plan and the time you book.
Walking around Tokyo in a kimono: what to expect after you’re dressed

Once you’re dressed and styled, the best part is simply moving through Asakusa like you belong there. You’ll be in a traditional outfit, so your attention will naturally shift from screens to streets: shopfronts, lanterns, small alleys, and the visual rhythm of the neighborhood.
This is also a time when you’ll likely feel more noticeable. People sometimes stop to take selfies when they see someone in traditional dress, and that can be part of the fun—just treat it like friendly street theater and keep your pace easy.
If you’re planning your own walking route, keep it simple. Stay near the core Asakusa area where your session is likely focused, then take your time drifting toward Senso-ji and nearby streets. You don’t need a complicated itinerary when the clothes already do half the work.
And yes, bring water—especially if it’s warm. One traveler noted it was hot during their session and recommended hydrating. If you forget, they also mentioned vending machines are easy to find once you’re outside on street level, which is a small comfort when you’re dressed in layers.
Value check: what you pay for and how it stacks up

The price is $45.58 per person for the experience. That sounds straightforward until you look at what’s actually included.
You get kimono rental and hair styling in the base experience. Makeup is not included, so if you want a full look, you’ll do that part yourself. If you add photography, you’re paying for a pro session and professional results, plus a delivery workflow (email and Google Drive link) that’s built in.
What makes this good value is that the most annoying parts are handled for you. Wearing a kimono is hard to do comfortably if you’re learning on the fly. Here, staff help with dressing, accessories, and styling, and the structure keeps things moving.
Also, you’re getting a private setup only for your group. Even if you’re a group of two, that can feel more comfortable than a busy shared lineup, especially when it takes time to get dressed.
Finally, there are group discounts and the experience uses a mobile ticket system. Those little touches matter if you’re planning with friends or family and want the day to feel organized.
Who this suits best: solo, couples, families, and style seekers
This experience works for a wide range of travelers because it’s designed around guided help. Solo travelers get staff attention without having to coordinate a whole group. Couples can match the experience, get photos, and then enjoy Asakusa together.
Families do well here too. People mention kids with the photographer, and the photographer is described as patient and good at getting kids comfortable. That matters because kid-friendly photo sessions can be chaos elsewhere, but the structure here seems to keep it under control.
Mother-daughter trips are a standout fit. The overall vibe is part pampering, part transformation: hair done, kimono chosen, photos taken, and then you’re out in the neighborhood with a shared memory you can actually keep.
If you’re the kind of traveler who wants more than a quick rental photo, choose the photography option. If you just want to try the kimono and wander, skip the photo add-on and use your time for street walking and temple-area views.
Quick practical notes that save your day
Here are the details that matter on the ground:
- Return by 5:30 PM: Plan your day so you’re not racing at the end.
- No makeup included: Do your base makeup before you go if you want to look camera-ready.
- Wear for layers: Once you’re dressed, you’ll be in multiple layers; warm weather can feel hot.
- Email for photo delivery: If you choose the photography option, they confirm your email on arrival.
- Near public transportation: The shop is close to transit, which helps you keep your schedule sane.
Should you book this kimono rental in Asakusa?
I’d book it if you want a real kimono experience without the stress. This is for people who like structure: you arrive, someone helps you into the outfit, you get styled, and you leave ready to enjoy Asakusa on foot.
Choose the photography upgrade if you care about getting strong images with less effort. Having a pro take you around the Senso-ji area and help with posing is the difference between cute snaps and a set of photos you’ll actually want to frame.
Skip the photo option if your priority is wandering—especially if you already plan to take lots of phone pictures yourself. Also consider your day length: the time adds up, and you’ll want enough room to wear the kimono comfortably before you return it by 5:30 PM.
If that sounds like your kind of Tokyo day—start-to-finish help, beautiful traditional clothing, and Asakusa streets right outside—this is a solid pick.
FAQ
How long does the kimono rental experience take?
The kimono rental experience usually takes about 1 to 1.5 hours from the time you arrive until you’re fully dressed and your hair is styled. After that, you’re free to stroll around in your kimono, and you need to return it by 5:30 PM the same day.
Where is the meeting point for the tour?
You’ll meet at Yae Kimono Rental Asakusa, 111-0033 Tokyo, Taito City, Hanakawado, 1-chōme 26 中傳ビル 3F.
What is included in the price?
The package includes kimono rental and hair styling. Photography is included only if you select the photography option.
Is makeup included?
No. Makeup is not included.
Do you offer plus-size kimonos?
Yes. Plus-size kimonos are available if your bust, waist, and hip measurements are under 150 cm (about 59 inches) for kimonos or 130 cm (about 51 inches) for yukatas.
When and how do I receive photos if I choose the photography option?
After you’re fully dressed, a professional photographer takes you to the Asakusa area around Senso-ji. Your photos are delivered to your email via a Google Drive link within seven days.
Is there free cancellation?
Yes, you can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours in advance of the experience start time. If you cancel less than 24 hours before, the amount paid is not refunded.






























