Kyoto Kimono Rental mimosa |Kimono/Yukata Rental Couple Plan

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Kyoto Kimono Rental mimosa |Kimono/Yukata Rental Couple Plan

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Two minutes from Kodaiji, now dress for Kyoto. This couple plan at Kyoto Kimono Rental Mimosa puts you in classic Higashiyama streets right away, with English and Chinese support and staff who help you pick and coordinate your look. I like that you can choose your favorite kimono or yukata, not just a random set.

The one thing to weigh is that the basic outfit can feel simple to some people, and the more polished options (plus extras like hair and accessories) can cost extra.

Key things I’d plan around before you go

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  • Kodaiji Temple at walking speed: about a 2-minute walk, so you don’t lose the day hunting for your rental shop.
  • Higashiyama access for photos: you’re roughly 10 minutes on foot from Kiyomizu Temple, a great pairing for a one-day plan.
  • Choose your own kimono/yukata: the couple plan is for 2 people together, with help if you’re unsure how to match styles.
  • You’re not doing it alone: dressing items are included, and staff assist so it works even for first-timers.
  • Yukata season matters: yukata rental is available June through September.
  • Extras add up fast: obiage, inner layers, shawls, umbrellas, hair set, and other details are all rentable à la carte.

What this couple kimono plan feels like in real life

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This is a practical Kyoto experience built around a simple idea: spend your limited time out sightseeing, not stuck at a complicated rental process. You and your partner rent matching style energy for the day, and the location makes it easy to step directly into the Higashiyama vibe.

The shop is in the Ichinenzaka area (a scenic stretch people love for its traditional lanes). Even if you’re not planning a huge route, the fact that Kodaiji is only a couple minutes away changes the whole day.

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Price and value: 7,000 yen for two people

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For 7,000 yen per couple (2 persons), you’re paying for a full day of kimono/yukata basics plus the dressing setup. If you’ve ever compared what a single “outfit-only” rental costs in other cities, this hits a reasonable sweet spot—especially since you’re in one of Kyoto’s most photo-friendly neighborhoods.

Here’s the value math in plain terms: you’re not just renting fabric. You’re also getting a ready-to-wear package that includes the standard pieces needed to get dressed properly, plus staffing help if you’re unsure about coordination.

One caution: the basic set is included, but some people may want more premium-looking garments or extra accessories, and that’s where you can see add-on charges.

Location: why being near Kodaiji matters

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Being about 2 minutes from Kodaiji Temple isn’t a small detail. It means you can do temple time early, then keep walking through Higashiyama without wasting energy on transport or finding the shop again.

Then there’s Kiyomizu Temple, about a 10-minute walk from the area. That proximity is exactly what makes a one-day rental work for couples: you can build a loop without turning the trip into a logistics project.

Choosing kimono or yukata (and getting help matching it)

You get to choose your favorite kimono or yukata style as a couple plan. The staff can help you coordinate if you’re unsure how to match colors, patterns, or general vibe—this is especially helpful if you’ve never worn a kimono before.

Yukata is available from June to September. If you’re visiting outside that window, you’ll be looking at kimono instead, and the store’s included pieces (like haori for autumn/winter) are meant to keep you comfortable for the season.

What’s included in the rental set (so you can travel light)

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One of the smartest parts of this plan is that you can arrive without extra preparation. Dressing essentials are included in the package, and the shop provides the standard items needed to wear everything correctly.

For women, the included items are:

  • kimono (or yukata)
  • obi (han-haba obi)
  • tabi socks
  • sandals
  • bag(s) (some may have a fee)
  • undergarments and dressing accessories

For men, the included items are:

  • kimono (or yukata)
  • underwear
  • obi
  • tabi socks
  • sandals
  • bag
  • haori (autumn/winter)

You also can add rental items at the store if you want to customize your look. This setup helps you keep your packing list simple, because you’re not trying to source socks, underlayers, or extra styling components.

The extras you might want (and their costs)

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If you want the full, photo-ready finishing touches, it helps to know what’s add-on and what’s included.

Common add-ons include:

  • Obiage (obi ornaments): 550 yen
  • Lace inner wear: 550 yen
  • Shawl: 880 yen (limited to autumn and winter)
  • Drawstring bag: 550 yen (not Japanese pattern)
  • Japanese umbrella: 1,100 yen
  • Sword: 1,100 yen
  • Hair set: 1,500 yen

If you want a very specific look, these items can be worth it. If you just want something comfortable and classic, you may be happy with the included basics.

One day in Higashiyama: how to pace your sightseeing

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This plan is built for a full day of exploring, with shop hours from 8:00 to 19:00 (return by 19:00). That gives you real flexibility: you can do temples, stroll streets, stop in cafés, and not feel like you need to race a countdown timer.

A useful way to think about your day: treat the kimono as your base layer, not your obstacle. Plan for gentle walking stretches, sit breaks, and photo stops. Higashiyama rewards slow movement.

Because the area has cafes, restaurants, and souvenir shops, you can keep the experience going even when you’re not actively touring a site. In other words, the kimono stays relevant all day, not just during the first temple.

Photo-friendly moments that fit naturally

The neighborhood around the shop is the point. You get classic alley energy early, then you can continue toward Kiyomizu without having to start over.

One review highlighted the close connection to Kodaiji and also mentioned a mini bamboo forest area nearby. Whether you chase bamboo photos or go for temple architecture and lantern-lit streets, the location makes it easier to string together memorable shots without major travel time.

Comfort, coordination, and first-time nerves

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If you’ve never worn a kimono, it can sound intimidating. In practice, what you’re paying for includes setup and guidance.

The staff will help you if you’re not sure how to coordinate your outfits. That matters because couples often end up with mismatched obi angles, wrong layering, or an uncomfortable fit when they try to manage it alone.

One seasonal note: if you’re visiting during autumn/winter, the inclusion of haori helps your body stay warmer while you’re walking. It also helps your silhouette look more complete in photos.

Photographer option for couples

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If you want more than casual snapshots, a photographer can be arranged:

  • 1 hour: 18,000 yen
  • 2 hours: 36,000 yen
  • 3 hours: 54,000 yen

This is a good add-on if you’ve always wanted a proper “Kyoto couple portrait” and you don’t want to spend your day switching between roles (who holds the camera and who poses). You choose this at reservation time.

Returning and extending the day

Your rental returns by 19:00 under the standard plan. If you want to keep the kimono for more time—like returning next day or back to a hotel—the store can accommodate it for an additional 1,000 yen.

That extra option is handy when you’re doing a late dinner plan or you want to squeeze in one more neighborhood walk without rushing.

Who this couple plan is best for

I think this works best for couples who:

  • want easy access to major Higashiyama highlights (Kodaiji and Kiyomizu)
  • are planning a one-day “dress and roam” schedule
  • want guidance with outfit coordination, especially if it’s your first kimono rental
  • like the idea of looking traditional while shopping and stopping for food

It’s also a strong choice if you want a fun, low-stress activity that doesn’t require prior experience.

A possible drawback to keep in mind

Some reviews describe the kimono as basic or simple for the price, and suggest that nicer-looking options may cost extra. If you’re extremely style-driven and know exactly what look you want, budget a little room for add-on accessories.

Also, the shop notes that they may not be able to dress you on the day depending on the situation. That’s not something you can fully control, so it’s smart to arrive with time to spare.

Important rules: who should not book

This experience isn’t suitable for:

  • children under 13
  • pregnant women
  • people over 80

Pregnant women are required to have their doctor’s confirmation and consent before the experience. You’ll be asked to fill out a consent form on the day, and the store says they won’t be responsible for unforeseen circumstances during or after the experience. If that applies to you, it’s worth checking in directly before booking.

Should you book Kyoto Kimono Rental Mimosa for a couple day?

If your goal is a one-day Kyoto experience with real convenience, I’d say yes. The location is the big win: Kodaiji is right there, and Kiyomizu is walkable enough to plan a full day without scrambling. Add in the fact that dressing essentials are included and staff support is available in English and Chinese, and it’s a friendly option for couples who want the “Kyoto in kimono” look without stress.

Book it if you want:

  • a straightforward couple plan at 7,000 yen for two
  • a classic neighborhood base for sightseeing and snacks
  • staff help for first-time dressing

Consider holding off (or budgeting for extras) if you want a very specific high-end outfit look, or if you’re worried about the basic set not matching your style expectations.

FAQ

How close is the shop to Kodaiji Temple?

The rental location is about a 2-minute walk from Kodaiji Temple.

How far is it to Kiyomizu Temple?

You can walk to Kiyomizu Temple in about 10 minutes from the area.

Is it a couple plan for two people, and what does it cost?

Yes. The couple plan is for 2 persons together for 7,000 yen (select 1 in the number of guests for the couple plan pricing).

Can I choose my own kimono or yukata?

Yes. You can choose your preferred kimono or yukata, and staff can help if you’re unsure how to coordinate.

Do they offer yukata, and what months are available?

Yukata rental is available from June to September.

What’s included with the 7,000 yen couple set?

The set includes the kimono/yukata, obi, tabi socks, sandals, and undergarments/accessories needed for dressing (plus haori for autumn/winter). Some bags may be available for a fee.

What extra items can I rent if I want them?

Examples include obiage (550 yen), lace inner wear (550 yen), shawl (880 yen, autumn/winter only), drawstring bag (550 yen), Japanese umbrella (1,100 yen), sword (1,100 yen), and hair set (1,500 yen).

What is the return time for a same-day rental?

Return time is until 19:00. If you want next-day or hotel return, there’s an additional 1,000 yen option.

Is a photographer available?

Yes. You can arrange a photographer for 1 hour (18,000 yen), 2 hours (36,000 yen), or 3 hours (54,000 yen).

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