👘 A Day in Kyoto with a Kimono: Itinerary + Photo Spots

👘 A Day in Kyoto with a Kimono: Itinerary + Photo Spots

Wearing a kimono in Kyoto is more than just dressing up — it’s stepping into a piece of living history. Whether you’re visiting temples or strolling through old streets, a kimono adds charm and elegance to your journey. Here’s a one-day Kyoto itinerary filled with great photo spots and practical tips, based on my own experience.


👘 First Stop: Kimono Rental

Start your day by renting a kimono at a local shop. I rented mine from [Insert Partner Shop Name], located near Gion. They offered a wide selection of designs, including seasonal patterns, and helped with everything — from putting it on to choosing the right obi and accessories.

📍 Tip: Morning is best for renting — it gives you a full day to enjoy and take photos.


🛕 Stop 1: Yasaka Shrine

Just minutes from Gion, Yasaka Shrine offers a peaceful and colorful background for your first kimono shots. The vibrant red torii and lanterns complement any kimono style beautifully.

📸 Best angle: Under the large torii gate with the shrine behind you.


🌸 Stop 2: Maruyama Park & Ninenzaka

Walk through Maruyama Park toward the preserved Ninenzaka street. This sloping alleyway with wooden houses, old shops, and tea cafés is perfect for classic Kyoto photos.

📸 Don’t miss: The staircase view with your kimono flowing behind you.


🍱 Lunch in Gion

Grab a traditional Kyoto lunch in Gion — think yuba (tofu skin), soba noodles, or seasonal bento boxes. Some restaurants even offer tatami seating for an authentic touch.

📍 Optional: Take a break at a matcha café before continuing your journey.


🏯 Stop 3: Kiyomizu-dera Temple

This iconic temple is just a short walk uphill from Ninenzaka. The wooden stage offers a stunning view over Kyoto — and your kimono will truly shine in this scenic setting.

📸 Best time: Late afternoon light gives a warm, golden glow to your photos.


🌙 Optional Evening: Gion at Night

Before returning your kimono, walk through Gion once more after sunset. The stone paths lit by lanterns and the quiet charm of the old streets create a magical atmosphere.

📸 Best spot: The Shirakawa Canal area, reflecting the lantern lights in the water.


🎴 Final Tips:
• Wear comfortable sandals or bring your own insoles.
• Stay hydrated (especially in summer)!
• Bring a small bag for your phone, wallet, and camera.


Wearing a kimono in Kyoto is not just about the look — it’s about slowing down and experiencing the city with grace. Whether it’s your first time or your fifth, each walk in a kimono creates unforgettable memories.

In Kyoto Tabigokoro we offers Kyoto Photography Tour, Kimono/ Yukata Rental Tour, and Kimono Crafts Experience. Feel free to check out the experience list through our website https://matikado-tabigokoro.jp
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