Tokyo Kimono Rental Experience (Asakusa Aiwafuku Main Store)
- As an officially designated Tokyo Tourist Information Center, we can provide immediate tourist information.
- English and Chinese speaking staff are available daily. Please visit us with confidence.
- We offer free storage for large carry-on suitcases. Elevator available.
- We have a wide selection of large size (3L/4L) kimonos at the same price, so you can choose with peace of mind.
- Experienced and qualified staff will handle dressing and hair styling.
- You can freely choose from over 600 kimonos, including lace kimonos, furisode, and visiting kimonos.
- Makeup, photography, and rickshaw services are also available.
- Authentic hairstyling is free, making it very affordable. (All-you-can-wear hair ornaments included) *Excludes afternoon-only plans
What to expect
Kimono Rental Aiwafuku is a reputable store with 10 years of experience and 6 locations in Asakusa and Kyoto. It is managed by a Japanese owner with over 40 years of experience in the kimono industry. "Aiwafuku" is a popular store that has been used by over 100,000 customers for over 10 years in Asakusa and over 8 years in Kyoto.
There are 3 stores in Asakusa (Kaminarimon Store / Asakusa Main Store / Asakusa Store).
In Kyoto, there are 6 stores (Kiyomizu Main Store / Kiyomizu / Arashiyama Togetsukyo / Kyoto Station / Gion Shijo / Fushimi Inari). All stores are close to stations and tourist attractions, so first-time visitors and repeat customers can enjoy a kimono experience with peace of mind. Special News! The Asakusa store is officially designated as a Tokyo Tourist Information Center (October 2025) As an officially recognized tourist base, it has high reliability and security, and you can also obtain tourist information at the same time.
You can quickly find the information you want with multilingual (Japanese, English, Chinese, Korean) indoor tourist information digital signage. (A translation call center service is also available.)
Tourist information pamphlets such as the “Tokyo Travel Guide” are also provided free of charge. <<Tokyo Tourist Information Center Certified Store>>
Aiwafuku Asakusa Main Store (Store No. 1) 1-11-1 Hanakawado, Taito-ku, Tokyo
Aiwafuku Asakusa Store (Store No. 2) NW Building 1F, 1-11-4 Hanakawado, Taito-ku, Tokyo
Aiwafuku Kaminarimon Store (Store No. 3) Relink Kaminarimin 4F, 2-17-9 Kaminarimon, Taito-ku Features of Kimono Rental Aiwafuku ① Chinese and English-speaking staff are stationed every day. Please come to our store with confidence.
② Authentic hairstyling is free (unlimited hair accessories) *Excludes afternoon plan ③ Experienced staff with qualifications will be in charge of dressing and hairstyling. ④ You can freely choose from over 600 kimonos such as lace kimonos, furisode, and visiting kimonos. ⑤ We have a wide variety of large size (3L/4L) kimonos, and you can choose any of them at the same price with peace of mind. ⑥ We will keep your large carry-on bag for free. ⑦ Credit card payment and PAYPAY are also available.























Good to know
If you would like to combine hakama with lace-up boots, please bring them with you.
Reviews
A recommendable experience. Make sure everything you receive is in perfect condition, because if you stain it, you pay for it. It's better to rent early, so you can calmly explore the temple and the traditional streets.
The kimono rental is very clean and organize, they make me pick kimono,belt and accessories. They try to talk to me by sign language because I don't speak Japanese and they don't speak English but they are great at what they do, 1 person did my hair, after that I got pass on another lady to put on my kimono. thank you for letting me experience the Japanese outfit.
We made an appointment at 9am in the morning. There were Chinese people in the store who could understand Chinese. Under the guidance of the store clerk, I changed my clothes and chose lace. I realized that I had to wear so many layers of clothes. It was very hot. The store clerk told me to choose a color in sign language. I said I wanted blue. She took a sapphire blue and said in sign language that it might not match my clothes. So I chose pink under her suggestion. During the hair braiding process, I heard the store clerk say "I'm kneeling down~" because my hair is thick and long, which makes it more difficult to braid my hair. Her attitude was very good. Even if I didn't understand the words, I could communicate through yes and no. With sign language, she also explained in advance that I needed to use hairspray and curling irons. Did you agree? But I came with my boyfriend. He didn't experience kimono. There was no place to sit or wait in the store. He accidentally broke in and caused a little trouble. Maybe we need to add a waiting area? =͟͟͞͞(꒪ᗜ꒪ ‧̣̥̇) The details of wearing a kimono are really meticulous. I gestured the length and size. The layers of wrapping were wrapped and I tied a bow and said to me, so kawaii ฅฅ*
My first experience with kimono in Asakusa ٩۹(๑•̀ω•́ ๑)۶ I took a lot of photos and I was very satisfied. I think my husband’s photography skills have improved tremendously after switching to iPhone 15. Of course, I also retouched the photos myself. Haha, because my lips were still inflamed at that time, I just went bare-faced and relied on almighty products. Filters and Beauty. There are really a lot of people taking pictures at famous attractions. We have to look for someone who can help us take photos. It’s our first time wearing a kimono. Fortunately, there are screenshots of store photos. Otherwise, the row of kimono patterns is really dizzying. This time I made an order. The sweet plan for couples from klook’s Asakusa Love Kimono No. 3 store is $1809. There is a Chinese-speaking clerk in it. It’s really troublesome to put on a kimono. In addition to the colorful parts, linings, straps, and towels, there are several layers~~ It also includes hair design. I had to choose a hairstyle, a small bag, and mysterious socks and clogs. I wore them for children~ The store clerk said that the heels should protrude a little to be safer. After wearing them, I felt sore in the waist and stamina. Halfway through wearing clogs, it was really hard. I can't go shopping for a long time. I go to put on clothes at 9 o'clock in the morning and my feet are almost fried ~
Staff are very friendly. There were alot of options and sizes to choose from. Hair styling service also included. You also get a little handbag and traditional shoes. It was less than a 10 minute walk from the main temple.
The proprietress and the service staff are both Taiwanese. They don’t speak Japanese and it’s very convenient. When I went there in February, I felt that there were a few lace styles and slippers (not sure now), but they look very good together (˶‾᷄ ⁻̫ ‾᷅˵ ) was even praised by passers-by and asked if they could take photos! The makeup and hair teacher is a Japanese grandmother. She is very kind. She will pick pictures and jewelry directly for customers, so there is no communication problem. Overall, it is highly recommended. It is not expensive and looks good. After dressing up, the store will also send a photo (yes Paper, similar in size to a postcard) However, I still don’t recommend wearing it in winter because it’s really cold on the road🥶🥶 ps. Lace and special bag styles will cost extra, and there are very few men’s styles.
The staff were so kind, and there were so many pretty clothes, hair ornaments and bags without an extra charge! They picked out clothes together, helped me get dressed, the staff made me feel very comfortable, and sometimes even spoke Korean fluently. It was so kawaii haha I did. If we were to rent it again, I think we would rent it here again.
The experience of wearing a kimono made me feel the profound heritage of Japanese culture. Each kimono has a unique pattern and color, which makes me feel like I am in traditional Japan. With the help of a professional hairstylist, my hairstyle has become more elegant, matching the style of the kimono, making the whole look more charming. During the process, the designer patiently introduced every detail, which gave me a deeper understanding of kimono dressing and hairstyle. This experience not only increased my confidence, but also gave me a deeper understanding of Japanese traditional culture.
We made an appointment for the earliest session at 9 o'clock. When we arrived at the scene, there were Chinese-speaking clerks who could guide us in choosing clothes. We could also ask professional sisters. Although we can't communicate well in Japanese, English is easier than hand-painting and it was ok. Haha, I chose a red kimono. They helped me get a beautiful hair style. Wearing a kimono and walking on the road really felt like a great way to experience the traditional Japanese style. I highly recommend that you can go to the Asakusa Love Kimono No. 3 store. Behind it is the Sumida River. You can take photos of the Skytree Tower and it’s not far from Sensoji Temple.
Love the kimono rental and it has sufficient time for you to doll up, dress up and go out to take photos before returning back to the store! Recommend! :-)
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