What’s the difference between Yukata and Kimono?
The primary difference between yukata and kimono are the fabrics used to make the garments. Yukata are typically made from a light cotton material as they are worn throughout the summer months. On the other hand, kimono are usually made from silk and have at least two colors. The second color comes from a special undergarment called a juban. This juban can be seen peeking out from under the kimono creating a layered look.
Yukata are usually in the summer during festival season and may also be worn as bathing robes at Japanese hotels and hot spring resorts.. The main difference between a yukata and a summertime kimono is the absence of the undergarment and tabi socks usually associated with kimono. Some summertime kimono may be made from cotton. A kimono is usually regarded as a more formal garnet and they typically cost more than simple yukata.
When in Kyoto
Experience a timeless Japanese tradition first hand by strolling through the old stone streets in traditional dress. There are many shops offering foreigners the chance to borrow kimono and yukata for the day. We’ve searched and searched for the shops with the best service and most authentic experience.
Arashiyama
When visiting the famous bamboo forest area, don’t miss out on dressing your best! Akahime kimono and yukata rental studio offers indoor photo sessions, rental packages, and the opportunity to purchase your own kimono if you’re interested in owning your own garment.
If you go:
Address: 3-56 Susukinobaba-cho,Saga-Tenryuji,Ukyo-ku, Kyoto-shi
Business hours: 8:30~19:00
Website: http://akahime.com/eng
Phone: 075-865-1180
Kiyomizudera
This shop also allows customers to leave their rented garments at their hotel. They can delivery your clothing and any other luggage you may have to the hotel reception. Yukawa rental is available during July and August. There are other branches of this shop located in Gion, Yasakanotomae, Okamoto, and Central Kyoto.
If you go:
Address: 2-237-1-1 Kiyomizu, Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto-shi
Business hours: 9:00 ~ 20:00
Website:http://okamoto-kimono.com/english
Phone: 075-532-1320
Gion
Yume Kyoto, located near Yasaka Shrine, is one of the best shops in the city. Offering services in English, Chinese, and Taiwanese, Yume Kyoto is very foreigner friendly. This shop can accommodate up to fifty people in one group and fittings can also be done at your hotel.
If you go:
Address: 4F Yasaka building 300 Gionmachi-kitagawa Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto
Business hours: 9:00 ~ 20:00
Website:http://yumekyotokimono.com
Phone: 075-561-9410