Have you worn kimono? It used to be worn in both casual and formal occasions long time ago, but nowadays, only few people wear it regularly. In fact, I wore it after a couple years. Although it has become rare for people, you can easily find rental kimono shops in historical places such as Kamakura where I went in this video.

Kamakura is one hour train ride from Tokyo station and it is located in Kanagawa prefecture.
It has many shrines and temples with lots of history and also, known for a great resort with beautiful ocean.

In this video, I took a spring walk with an excellent cameraman, @Rambalac .
You can enjoy it with 4K HDR..it’s literally like a movie!

Hope you enjoy it!🌸🌸🌸

Rental kimono shop(Kamakura Kimono Komachi)⏩

🎥Great cameraman of this video! Special thanks!!⏩ @Rambalac
Check out his channel!

👘Time stamp👘
0:00 Kamakura station
9:21 Dankazura street
18:20 Big cross walk right in front of a shrine
20:41 Be careful above you!
21:20 Tsuruoka Hachimangu Shrine
23:37 Walk around in front of the main building
25:47 Rambalac left me! lol
27:19 Stunning view
28:30 Explore around the main building
29:38 Torii gates & small shrine
33:47 Forest area
35:19 Sake tanks
36:47 Sweetest kimono sensei!
37:36 Small island with birds

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