Stepping into a hidden salon in Nagoya, visitors can experience the elegant tradition of Japanese attire. For just $120.70, an English-speaking expert guides guests through the process of donning exquisite antique kimonos and hakamas. This personalized three-hour session blends history, beauty, and cultural engagement, capped off with a delightful tea ceremony. It’s a unique opportunity to take in Japan’s rich heritage, all while exploring the local area on a ChariChari bicycle. What secrets might this hidden gem unveil?
Key Points

- Immersive private experience of dressing in antique kimonos and hakamas at a hidden salon in Nagoya, Japan.
- Includes 3-hour session with English-speaking guide, tea ceremony, and bicycle rental for local exploration.
- Priced at $120.70 per person and requires advance booking due to limited availability.
- Meeting point located near Sengen-cho Station with clear directions for subway and bus transportation.
- Experience not wheelchair accessible but enhances cultural understanding through traditional attire and activities.
Experience Overview

The experience offers a private dressing session with antique kimonos and hakamas in Nagoya, Japan. Priced from $120.70 per person, the 3-hour experience includes the rental of traditional garments, an English-speaking guide, tea and sweets, and the use of a bicycle rental.
Participants can get ready in a hidden salon, then explore the surrounding area. The meeting point is near Sengen-cho Station, and transportation directions are provided.
The experience is private, not wheelchair accessible, and likely to sell out, so booking in advance is recommended.
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Included in the Package
This private antique kimono and hakama dressing experience includes several key components to enhance the culture.
The rental fee of the antique kimonos and hakamas is covered, ensuring guests can fully embrace the traditional Japanese attire. An English-speaking guide accompanies the group, providing insights and assistance throughout the experience.
Guests will also enjoy a tea ceremony with traditional Japanese sweets, further immersing them in the cultural traditions.
Plus, the rental of ChariChari bicycles is included, allowing guests to explore the local area in style after the dressing session.
Meeting and End Point

The meeting point for this private antique kimono and hakama dressing experience is at 大正琴のナルダン楽器, located at 1-chōme-9-15 Habashita, Nishi Ward, Nagoya, Aichi 451-0041, Japan.
Guests can reach the location via subway, exiting Sengen-cho Station (Tsurumai Line) via Exit 2, and walking for 7 minutes.
Alternatively, they can take Bus Route No. 12 from Nagoya Station to Joujinmachi or Joyisharyo-mae, alighting at Rokkumachi, and walking for 5 minutes.
The experience ends back at the same meeting point.
This private tour isn’t wheelchair accessible but can accommodate most travelers.
Transportation Directions
Guests can reach the meeting point via subway, exiting Sengen-cho Station (Tsurumai Line) at Exit 2 and walking for 7 minutes. Alternatively, they can take Bus Route No. 12 from Nagoya Station to Joujinmachi or Joyisharyo-mae, and alight at Rokkumachi for a 5-minute walk.
| Transportation | Route | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Subway | Exit Sengen-cho Station (Tsurumai Line) via Exit 2 | 7 minutes |
| Bus | Route No. 12 from Nagoya Station to Rokkumachi | 5 minutes |
| Walking | From Rokkumachi to the meeting point | 5 minutes |
The meeting point is located on the north side of Nagoya Elementary School or the west side of Sangeets Nagoya Showroom.
Pricing and Booking Details
The experience is priced from $120.70 per person.
Booking is straightforward – you’ll receive confirmation within 48 hours, subject to availability. There’s free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start.
This private tour only includes your group, so you can expect personalized attention from the English-speaking guide.
Along with the rental fee for the antique kimonos, the experience also covers tea, sweets, and the rental of a "ChariChari" bicycle.
While the meeting point is near Nagoya, the location is easily accessible via subway or bus.
A Unique Opportunity to Dress in Antique Kimonos
Although steeped in centuries of tradition, this private kimono and hakama dressing experience offers a unique opportunity to don antique Japanese attire. Under the guidance of an English-speaking expert, guests can delicately select from an array of exquisite vintage kimonos and hakama, each with its own captivating history. As they carefully slip into the meticulously-crafted garments, guests will gain a deeper appreciation for the artistry and craftsmanship that define traditional Japanese fashion. This immersive experience promises to transport participants to a bygone era, leaving them with cherished memories and a newfound respect for this timeless cultural heritage.
| Antique Kimono Dressing | |
|---|---|
| Tradition | Centuries Old |
| Guidance | English-Speaking |
| Selection | Exquisite Vintage |
| Craftsmanship | Meticulous |
| Appreciation | Cultural Heritage |
The Charm of Nagoya’s Hidden Salon
Tucked away in the bustling heart of Nagoya, a charming and unassuming salon awaits visitors seeking a truly immersive cultural experience.
This hidden gem offers a chance to step back in time, surrounded by the elegant grace of antique kimonos and the refined artistry of traditional Japanese attire. Guests are invited to don these timeless garments, guided by attentive staff who bring the experience to life through their expertise.
The salon’s cozy atmosphere and personalized attention create a truly memorable encounter, inviting visitors to enjoy the refined beauty of Japan’s rich sartorial heritage.
- Antique kimono rental
- English-speaking guides
- Traditional tea and sweets
- Charming and intimate setting
- Hands-on cultural experience
What to Expect During the Experience
When visitors arrive at the designated meeting point, they’re greeted by a friendly English-speaking guide who provides a warm welcome.
The guide then escorts them to a hidden salon, where they’re fitted with exquisite antique kimonos and hakamas. As they admire the intricate designs, the guide offers insights into the history and cultural significance of these traditional garments.
Visitors can sip fragrant tea and savor delicate sweets as they learn the proper techniques for dressing.
To complete the experience, they’re provided with a unique mode of transportation – ChariChari bikes – to explore the charming streets of Nagoya.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Is the Dress Code for the Experience?
The experience requires guests to wear the provided antique kimonos and hakamas. Casual clothing can be worn underneath. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended. There are no specific dress code requirements beyond wearing the rental attire.
Can I Bring My Own Camera or Will Photos Be Provided?
Customers can bring their own camera to capture photos during the experience. Professional photos aren’t provided, so it’s recommended to bring a camera or smartphone to document the event.
Is There an Age Limit or Is It Suitable for Children?
There’s no age limit, so it’s suitable for children. However, the experience may not be as engaging for young kids as it involves trying on delicate antique kimonos and requires a certain level of focus and patience.
Can I Customize the Kimono or Hakama to My Preferences?
Customers can’t customize the kimono or hakama. The experience provides a pre-selected range of antique kimonos and hakamas to choose from. However, the English-speaking guide helps guests choose the best fit and style for their preferences.
Are There Any Dietary Restrictions or Considerations for the Tea and Sweets?
The experience doesn’t specify any dietary restrictions or considerations for the tea and sweets. It’s best to check with the tour operator if you have any dietary needs that require accommodation.
The Sum Up
This immersive cultural experience in Nagoya promises a unique opportunity to don exquisite antique kimonos and hakama, guided by an English-speaking expert. You’ll enjoy a traditional tea ceremony, cycle through the local area, and explore a hidden, elegant salon – all for just $120.70. It’s a captivating blend of history, beauty, and cultural engagement in an intimate setting.
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