Get Ready With Me✨ Make-Up, Hair, Outfit | How To Wear A Kimono | Vena Roshiena

Hey guys! Looking for authentic yet fun things to do in Tokyo? Then try Japan's traditional dress with the help of this guide on how to rent a kimono! Yes, foreigners can wear a Kimono. The Japanese Kimono is such a special part of the Japanese culture, and today I had the honor of trying one on in my Tokyo vlog! Watch today's Get Ready With Me vlog to find out how hard it is to wear a kimono.

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What do you think? What do you think guys, japanese so good morning, everyone and welcome back to my channel so for today's vlog we are going to asakusa tokyo was a q, a blog for um, what place or destination in japan? Would you recommend, i said asakusa street pools culture everywhere, history from japan and so yeah so stay tuned for more videos later hello good morning? Let'S go more adventures. Peace bye, so time check it's already. 7 34 a.m, and this is our route from our house to asakusa tokyo. So we will arrive there at 8 55 a.m and it's 61 kilometers. It'S breakfast time in the heart of the heart: it's a kimono shop! So here's my breakfast, it's onigiri! It'S a rice! Ball so i have here salty grilled salmon and then chicken and vegetables so easy to eat hello, everyone so we're not! Finally, here in front of asakusa, so asakusa is a district in tokyo, japan and we're here in the entrance. So guys, as you can see behind me, is the red one. It'S called chochi i i will just. I will just put the description here on my side right, but it's called chochi. So now it's already 9 20 in the morning. Our appointment time in the kimono shop is 10k. Let'S take pictures and videos here and for those people who are asking for the best time to go here in asakusa. The best time would probably be early in the morning, so you will skip the crowds so and also for your safety, especially this time of corona by ruse. So please always wear your mask, so i'm not wearing masks for this vlog and later i'll. Just put it on so yeah: here's, the asap, oh nice and we're heading to the mono shop. It'S on face mask on because we're here in tokyo and we're already in the kimono shop hi she's, my assistant for today, okay, we're gon na pick our kimono. For today, hey what's nice, many flowers, i want many flowers, many flowers. What do you think? What do you think guys? Okay, this is my final kimono. I choose this one yay, okay, hi, say hi to my hairstylist for today. Now, let's talk about hairstyles. Another important thing which has to be kept in mind is their hair styles. It needs to be neatly done and should suit your face structure. The japanese women are expert in making a great number of kimono hair and look fabulous with their well-styled and beautifully decorated, hair. Their hairstyle gives them a decent look, which makes them look mature and grown-up women. What i chose from all the hairstyles is the braided hairstyle with fancy hair accessories. This is a very pretty arrangement for the kimono hair, which suits quite well with the kimono for making this hairstyle. You just need elastic bands and pins just a couple of these japanese hair accessories, and you could look gorgeous and stunning okay wow, so fast. Six minutes. Only wow, okay, let's choose: let's use our ribbon flower. The traditional accessories for kimono hair are known as kanzashi. It is also worn with tukata. These ancestral hair accessories are mainly worn by females who are well glad in kimono. It is also worn on occasions such as new year ikebana ceremony and tea ceremony. Let'S wear our kimono kimono are a traditional japanese form of clothing, worn by both men and women. Kimono is a garment that is uniquely, japanese. No other people group has a style of dress like it today. It is a common sight to see japanese and foreign visitors alike strolling through historic neighborhoods in tokyo, kyoto and other parts of japan wearing rental kimono. In an endless variety of styles and colors, though most people only rent kimono used kimono are an inexpensive souvenir. That can be found at many used. Kimono shops around japan, the main deterrent to people purchasing kimono is not knowing how to put on ak mono when they get back home. There are several garments and accessories necessary for wearing women's kimono, some of which are necessary while others are optional. The first thing you need to put on is the tabby. Tabby are split-toed uncle high socks designed to wear with traditional japanese footwear. Tabi are traditionally white, but today you can find them in many colors and patterns that can complement your kimono, ensemble or personal style. The second thing you need to put on is the nagaji band. It is a thin silk rope slightly shorter than the kimono. So the sleeves and hem cannot be seen underneath the third one is the kimono. The kimono is the garment itself. It can be made of silk linen cotton wool or polister. There are many types of kimono, though the most recognizable is the furi soda. With long sleeves that nearly touch the ground fury, so they are worn by unmarried women and are sometimes associated with michael, the girl studying to become geisha due to the length of the sleeves furi saudi, are not the most practical kimono to wear the fourth one is The ob ob is the larger outer sash or belt tied around the kimono. It comes in a variety of styles and materials and is the primary accessory used to complement the kimono maru obi and fukuro obi are more formal styles, often with metallic threads and elaborate embroidery. Nagoya obi were invented as ob of convenience partially sewn together at one end, to make tying easier, there are endless styles of ob tying, some of which are incredibly complicated and others simple enough for even the first timer to succeed at what is it? 2. 000 years later, oh cutie, hmm um, japanese style hi guys so we're finally done at the kimono shop and here's. My final look. So when you book buy a clue, buy a clue. It includes this kimono and then the bag and then the shoes. And then this socks over here my socks and also the underwear, this white pink one and the bag, my bag. If you want to upgrade your bag, you you just need to add 500, yen or 1000, and also, if you want your kimono to be longer longer than this one, you will just add 1000, and this akasa or japanese umbrella is 500 yen. Yep. Look at my hair, so nice, so it also includes in the package when you book by a club now they arrange the hair and they put the flowers and a backdrop eye yeah. If you haven't watched my tokyo sky 3 at tokyo, sky 3, vlog i'll just put the link yeah you're on sky 3, yes tall tower there, okay,

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