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Komon kimono are considered casual wear. Unlike larger or medium-sized patterns found in other kimonos, komon feature small, repeated patterns created using stencil dyeing techniques, which is why they are named “komon” (small patterns). Today, the definition has broadened to include any kimono with repeated patterns, regardless of size, all referred to as komon.
Komon kimonos are paired with formal obi belts such as the “fukuro obi” and “Nagoya obi.” Since komon are considered casual wear, narrower obi like the “ko-obi” can also be chosen. For footwear, both zori sandals and geta wooden clogs are suitable.
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This innovative style has recently gained great popularity and is known as the Western-style kimono.
Unlike the traditional kimono’s solemn elegance, lace kimonos feature fresh, soft solid colors like white, black, beige, pink, and pastel purple.
Each color exudes a unique charm—either ethereal or boldly empowering.
Paired with pearl accessories and modern braided hairstyles, it feels like stepping into a dreamy fairy tale world.
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Houmongi kimono feature patterns dyed across the entire garment—from the hem, left front sleeve, and left shoulder to the collar—forming a continuous picture called “eba”.
This design crosses seams, creating a complete large image when the kimono is fully spread out.
Houmongi are suitable for social occasions such as friends’ weddings, parties, accompanying school entrance ceremonies, tea gatherings, reunions, and matchmaking events. 询问 ChatGPT
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Furisode are typically worn by girls and unmarried women.
High-end gold-thread furisode feature sleeves about 110–120cm long that reach the ankles when worn.
These kimonos have a noble elegance, with patterns made using yuzen dyeing and shibori techniques, enhanced by gold leaf and elaborate embroidery.
The obi belt of a furisode uses a fukuro obi, tied into an elaborate knot with decorative ends.
Accessories like zori sandals and handbags are chosen to be as lavish as possible.
This is the most formal attire for unmarried young women.
Black and white furisode, often called “black-do chingin” and “white-do chingin,” are considered the most prestigious styles.
Komon Furisode (Two-Shaku Sleeves) —
Worn at parties and more casual formal occasions, allowing for a relaxed kimono experience.
Suitable for theater visits, tea ceremonies, and informal outings or events.
The sleeve length is about 76cm, matching the “two-shaku” length typical for graduation ceremonies.
Shorter sleeves give a cute and youthful impression.
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Tomesode kimono come in two types: black and colored. The black tomesode is the most formal attire for married women, featuring five family crests—on the chest, sleeves, and back. Those with three crests are considered semi-formal.
Unmarried women are not permitted to wear black tomesode. Colored tomesode are less formal and may be worn by unmarried women.
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Includes black montsuki haori and montsuki hakama. “Montsuki” refers to family crests located on the front, back, and sleeves of the haori.
This kimono was used as informal formalwear by samurai during the Edo period and later became formal attire for common men.
It is mainly worn by Japanese people at traditional ceremonies such as weddings, funerals, graduations, visits, banquets, and during practices of kendo, kyudo, tea ceremony, flower arranging, incense ceremony, gagaku music, shogi, and calligraphy.
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All rental sets include kimono, obi, innerwear, bag, socks, sandals, plus free hairstyling and accessories.
Choose from our curated styles or mix as you like.
Our kimonos are made from soft, comfortable materials, perfect for children with sensitive skin—lightweight and gentle for all-day wear.
Adorned with cute patterns and vibrant colors, our kimonos highlight your child’s purest smile. Whether for special occasions or everyday joys, the soft touch accompanies every happy moment.
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Premium fabrics and exquisite craftsmanship create a kimono as delicate and charming as a Japanese figurine—a garment worn close to the heart.
Whether for shrine visits or commemorative photos, the soft fabric and child-friendly cut ensure comfort and ease. Bright colors and delicate patterns light up your child’s smile, capturing precious family moments.
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Originating in the Heian period as bathrobes, yukata have evolved into casual summer wear. Lightweight and simple, they’re a popular choice for summer festivals, valued for their comfort and ease.
Compared to formal kimonos, yukata skip inner layers like juban and are made from single-layer cotton.
They often feature indigo dye or simple patterns like komon, making them perfect for fireworks festivals, bon odori, and other casual summer events.