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Japan Travel Guide: Save this photo spot

There are many kimono shops in Japan. I think you should choose one close to the attractions. Because wearing a kimono and the clogs that go with it, you can only walk about 1 km. And there are usually many girls wearing kimonos near the attractions, so you won't stand out too much. Be sure to find a photographer who can follow you. Don't worry too much about the cost for something you don't do often. Find a shop where you can communicate in Chinese. After all, you have a lot of needs to communicate. Save this photo spot. Take beautiful kimono photos. KIMONO-U is located in front of Nitenmon Gate of Sensoji Temple. Experienced, and can speak Chinese, Korean, and Japanese. 🏠: 3F, Nitenmonmae Building, 2-35-11 Asakusa, Taito-ku, Tokyo 🚃: 4-minute walk from Exit 7 of Asakusa Station on the Tobu Skytree Line
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Posted: Jan 5, 2025
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