Kimono workshop-Take home you are yukata!
Yukata and visit a local temple.
Kimono are made of silk and are usually very expensive. Nowadays they are worn at formal or traditional occasions such as FUNERALS, WEDDINGS, or TEA CEREMONIES.
Only rarely kimono can still be seen in everday life.
Kimono differ in style and color depending on occasion on which it is worn and the age and marital status of the person wearing it. To put on a kimono needs some practice. Especially tying the belt (obi) alone is difficult so that many people require assistance. Wearing kimono properly hair style, traditional shoes, socks, underwear, and a small handbag for women.
The yukata, on the other hand, is more of an informal leisure clothing. It can even be worn without underwear and is very comfortable on hot summer days or after a hot bath.
Yukata are relatively inexpensive and made of cotton. While staying at a ryokan, you will be provided with a yukata.
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