Yukata Experience with a Kimono Grand Master

Dress in a traditional Japanese summer kimono (yukata) which you will then be able to take home with you as a souvenir of this unique experience - and something you will never forget!
With many beautiful prints to choose from, enjoy delving into Japanese culture and looking your best. This experience will be the next best thing to going to Japan!               

Yukata Wearing Experience Plans

Kimono Grand Master Kyoko Sensei will offer you the opportunity to experience a day in your life in yukata (summer kimono). Take a break from the everyday and experiment with fashion in traditional Japanese dress!

※Both Men's & Women's Styles Available
※Keep what you wear! [Yukata & obi for both man and woman + Hair accessories for woman & fan for man]

Yukata Experience A - Explore Your World in Yukata [$336.00 per person]

※Dressing by a professional kimono dresser - Grand Master Kyoko Sensei, with free time to wander around, take pictures & experience life in your yukata. [Only yukata, obi and accessories provided for experience and gifted to customers to take home after the experience. No hairstyling or make-up]

Available: Monday - Thursday (10am) / by pre-booking only.
Minimum: 2pax per session / Maximum: 4pax per session

  


Yukata Experience B - Yukata Dressing & Ikebana Lesson [$420.00 per person]

※Dressing by a professional kimono dresser - Grand Master Kyoko Sensei, with free time to wander around, take pictures & experience life in your yukata. [Only yukata, obi and accessories provided and gifted to customers to take home after the experience. No hairstyling or make-up]
※Ikebana lesson (Japanese floral arrangement) by Sogetsu Ikebana Master Junko Sensei (you will take home your Ikebana arrangement)

Available: Monday - Thursday (10am - 1pm) / by pre-booking only.
Minimum: 2pax per session / Maximum: 4pax per session

 

 

About Kimono Grand Master Kyoko Sensei

My memory of wearing kimonos goes back to when I was a child. Both my mother and grandmother wore kimonos everyday, they wore them while they cooked, cleaned, sewed, went to work... it was as much a part of their daily lives as jeans and shirts are a part of ours! Kimonos for Japanese people aren't just a garment, but a part of our broader traditions and heritage. They are usually passed down from mothers to daughters for many generations. There are not only memories but also family histories behind each dress. Despite these traditions, it is important to me that kimonos don't become a thing of the past. I encourage all people to wear them to keep their memories alive! Let me show you the different ways to style and dress beautiful kimonos. They are there to be enjoyed by everyone, not only people with Japanese heritage. You will be amazed by how versatile the kimono is and how divine they can make you feel. So come and join us, make new kimono friends, and most of all let's just have fun and enjoy spreading kimonos throughout Sydney!