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In the residential area adjacent to the central district of Toyama City, Itachi River, with its well-maintained promenade, allows travelers to collectively experience the "lifestyle, essence of nature, and the historical background" of the people living there. (With English guide)
You can take photos in a KIMONO with the scenery along the Itachi River as a backdrop, which varies depending on the season.
The Kaon-tei (KIMONO shop), constructed just after the end of World War II (78 years old), is one of the oldest Japanese houses in the heart of Toyama City. Inside the shop, you can experience a time-traveling Japan while having a KIMONO fitting.
A professional with 38 years of experience in KIMONOs can quickly and beautifully dress you in authentic traditional KIMONOs.
All KIMONOs are genuine traditional garments.
Possibly, you might be able to take a stroll with the Shiba Inu, the mascot dog! Enjoy capturing moments with her in your photos!
Please gather near the Information Center inside Toyama Station.
This activity ends back at the meeting point.
Ride Maidohaya Bus East Route to Gobanmachi stop. (Bus fare: 200 yen)
25 Minutes • Admission Ticket Not Included
Kaon-tei, built 78 years ago just after the end of the war, stands as one of the oldest traditional Japanese houses in the heart of Toyama City. Inside its walls, you can experience a nostalgic journey through time, feeling the essence of Japan frozen in the past. With 38 years of experience in kimono dressing, our skilled professionals swiftly and beautifully attire you in authentic traditional garments. Each kimono we provide is genuine, preserving the rich heritage of Japanese attire.
30 Minutes • Admission Ticket Included
Along the Itachi River, scattered along its banks, are Jizo statues dating back 250 years, erected in prayers for the recovery from the epidemic caused by a major earthquake. Some of these statues are accompanied by wells springing with water from the melting snow of the Tateyama Mountain Range. The riverside is a promenade, meticulously maintained by local residents. Within walking distance from the city center, it's a spot where you can stroll in a kimono, experiencing both the natural beauty and the rhythm of everyday life. If you're lucky, you might even get to take a walk with our mascot dog, Shiba Inu!
45 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Changing clothes, returning the kimono.
15 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Ride Maidohaya Bus West Route to Toyama Station. (Bus fare: 200 yen)
25 Minutes • Admission Ticket Not Included
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