

「キモノクイーン六本木」、「キモノクイーン ANAインターコンチネンタルホテル東京」、「キモノクイーン帝国ホテルプラザ」など、厳選されたホテルから旅のスタートを切ることができます。



From the moment you enter our venue, every step is crafted to take you on a transformative journey through the art and history of the traditional Japanese kimono. Let's embark on this poetic voyage together.
🌼 A Heartfelt Commencement
As you step in, the scent of delicate Japanese incense greets you, enveloping you in an ambiance rich in tradition. Our experts will warmly usher you into this profound experience.
🌼 Dive into a Sea of Colors and Patterns
Before you lie an expansive collection of kimonos, each telling a different story. Run your fingers through the authentic silk, feel its texture, and visualize yourself in the myriad patterns and colors that beckon. This isn't just a selection process; it's a journey of self-discovery, culminating in the perfect kimono that echoes your spirit.
🌼 Ritualistic Preparation
Experience the intimate dance of donning a kimono. Each fold, each layer, and each tug of the fabric is a step deeper into the Japanese culture. With gentle precision, our experts will guide you, letting you feel the essence of history with every layer you wear.
🌼 Capture the Transformation
Now, draped in elegance, it's time for your moment in the spotlight. This isn't just a photo session; it's an opportunity to capture a version of yourself immersed in centuries of tradition. Let the world see you, the new you.
🌼 Your Choices Beyond
Walk through Tokyo, feeling every gaze drawn towards you, or let us assist you in the delicate process of undressing, and preserving the sanctity of the kimono.
Your journey might commence at any one of our beautifully curated venues:
1. KIMONO QUEEN Roppongi:
Address:
Roppongi Hills Mori Tower West Walk 4F
6-10-1 Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo 106-6108
2. KIMONO QUEEN ANA InterContinental Tokyo:
Address:
ANA InterContinental Tokyo 2F
1-12-33 Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo 107-0052
3. KIMONO QUEEN The Imperial Hotel Plaza:
Address:
The Imperial Hotel Plaza 4F
1-1-1 Uchisaiwai-cho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-0011
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