Imagine strolling through the lively streets of Naha, Okinawa, dressed in a beautifully crafted kimono, yukata, or ryuso — all part of a guided experience that blends traditional apparel with modern sightseeing. For just $38.90 per person, this 8-hour tour offers a chance to wear authentic Okinawan costumes, get your hair styled, take memorable photos, and explore the city’s most famous spots, including Kokusai Street and Shuri Castle. The experience is designed for travelers eager to connect with local culture in a relaxed, fun manner.
What makes this tour truly stand out is the wide variety of over 500 costumes, ensuring everyone from children to adults can find their perfect outfit. Plus, the staff’s attention to detail — from dressing to photography — makes it a smooth, enjoyable activity. We love how it allows you to dress up in traditional clothing and explore the city as if you’ve stepped back in time. It’s perfect for those who want more than just sightseeing — you’ll get a taste of Okinawa’s cultural identity.
One possible consideration is that makeup is limited to lipstick and glow powder, so if you’re big on makeup or elaborate hair styling, you might find it a bit minimal. Also, if you’re traveling alone, keep in mind that the staff may not have time for extensive photo shoots, but they do support taking pics with your own phone. It’s best suited for travelers who want an authentic, stress-free experience and don’t mind a quick, professional wardrobe change.
This tour is ideal for culture enthusiasts, families, or solo travelers who want to add a special touch to their Okinawa visit. If you enjoy taking photos, exploring iconic landmarks in traditional dress, and having a meaningful cultural souvenir, you’ll likely find this experience both fun and meaningful.
Key Points

- Authentic Costume Selection: Over 500 traditional Okinawan costumes, including kimono, yukata, and ryuso.
- All-Inclusive Price: Cost covers dress, hair styling, lipstick, photography, and rental fees.
- Flexible Photos: Staff support professional photos, and you can also take your own shots.
- Convenient Location: Starts at Kumoji, Naha, with easy access to famous spots like Kokusai Street.
- Customizable Experience: Suitable for all ages, from children to adults, with the option to return clothes the next day.
- Authentic Cultural Feel: Experience Okinawa’s style firsthand while exploring town streets or visiting attractions.
What to Expect at a Glance

This tour offers a perfect blend of culture and casual sightseeing. For around eight hours, you’ll step into the shoes of a traditional Okinawan, dressed in a kimono, yukata, or ryuso from a collection of over 500 costumes. The experience begins with choosing your favorite outfit, then getting a professional hair set and a touch of lipstick if you’re a woman. Once dressed, you’re ready to explore Naha’s streets in traditional style, with the staff supporting you with a simple pose for photos. You’ll visit iconic sites such as Kokusai Street, known for its lively shops and eateries, and Shuri Castle, a symbol of Okinawa’s history.
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The Itinerary in Detail
Choosing Your Kimono
The first step is selecting from a staggering array of costumes. Whether you prefer the elegant kimono or the casual yukata, you’ll find styles suitable for all ages, with the added bonus of trying on Okinawa-specific Ryuso costumes. This variety allows you to express your personal style and enjoy the process of dressing up.
Hair and Makeup
Women will appreciate the professional hair set included in the package, along with lipstick and accessories. While makeup is limited to lipstick and glow powder, it’s enough to complement the traditional look. Several reviewers note that the staff are careful and attentive, making sure everything fits perfectly.
Dressing and Adjustments
The staff’s skill in dressing is one of the highlights. Reviewers frequently mention how smoothly they handle complex kimono styles, making sure everything is secure and comfortable. This isn’t a hurried process — it’s an opportunity to appreciate the craftsmanship behind Okinawa’s traditional attire.
Photo Support and Walking
After dressing, you’re encouraged to walk around town for about three hours, exploring the city’s sights while dressed in traditional clothing. The staff will support your photography needs, but you’re also welcome to use your own camera or phone. One reviewer shared, “They supported us with one pose shoot using small items,” which captures the friendly, professional approach.
Returning Clothes and Finishing Up
Clothes can be returned the next day for a small fee, or you can change back on the spot. Many travelers say they’d love to repeat the experience, especially if they want to explore more and capture different photos.
What Makes This Tour Special

Authentic Traditional Clothing
The extensive costume collection ensures that everyone gets a chance to wear something unique. The quality of the costumes is praised, with many reviewers describing the kimono as “beautiful” and “well-crafted.” This authenticity adds value, making your photos and memories more special.
Professional Support for Photos
Support from staff in supporting poses, as well as the chance to snap your own pictures, makes the experience more memorable. Several reviews mention how helpful and friendly the staff are, going out of their way to ensure you look your best.
Iconic Locations and Views
With close proximity to Kokusai Street and Shuri Castle, you can easily incorporate Okinawa’s most famous landmarks into your photo sessions. Many travelers enjoy the chance to walk in traditional dress and feel like they’re part of Okinawa’s history.
Considerations and Practical Tips
While this experience is generally praised, some points are worth noting. For instance, makeup is minimal, so if you’re used to elaborate styling, you might want to do your own makeup beforehand. One reviewer suggested doing your makeup before coming, as only lipstick and glow powder are provided.
The duration of about three hours for walking and photos is perfect for a relaxed experience, but if you plan to visit other sites afterward, make sure to allocate enough time. Also, while the staff do their best to support solo travelers, they may not have time for extensive photoshoots, so plan accordingly if photos are your main goal.
Price and Value

At just under $39, this tour offers excellent value for such a comprehensive cultural experience. Covering costumes, hair, makeup, and professional photography, the cost is reasonable, especially considering how many memorable photos you’ll take away. For families or groups, it’s a fun, affordable way to capture Okinawa’s essence in a personal, visual way.
Who Would Love This Experience?

This tour is perfect for culture lovers who want to dress in local attire, families with children wanting a unique souvenir, or solo travelers eager for great photos. If you enjoy exploring new places dressed in traditional costume and want a relaxed, guided experience, this activity will suit you well.
Wearing a kimono or yukata around Naha is more than just a photo opportunity — it’s a chance to connect with Okinawa’s cultural roots in a relaxed, enjoyable setting. With a vast selection of costumes, friendly staff, and the convenience of visiting major sights while dressed traditionally, it’s a memorable way to add a personal touch to your trip.
While the makeup styling is limited and photoshoots may be brief for solo travelers, the overall experience offers excellent value. It’s especially recommended for those who love taking photos, want to wear something beautiful, and appreciate authentic cultural experiences. Whether you’re a family looking for fun, a couple wanting special photos, or a solo adventurer eager to embrace local customs, this tour provides a charming, immersive snapshot of Okinawa.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, the tour includes costumes for children, and many families have enjoyed dressing up and exploring together. It’s a fun, family-friendly activity.
Do I need to bring anything with me?
No, the tour is all-inclusive, including costumes, hair styling, makeup, and photography. Just bring your enthusiasm and a camera or phone for photos.
How long can I keep the kimono or yukata?
You can return the kimono the next day for an additional 2,000 yen, making it convenient if you want to wear it for longer or take more photos later.
Are the costumes authentic?
Yes, the costumes are traditional Okinawan styles, with over 500 options including ryuso, kimono, and yukata, crafted for authenticity.
Will I be able to visit tourist attractions in costume?
Absolutely. The tour includes walking around town, and many guests take the opportunity to snap photos at landmarks like Kokusai Street and Shuri Castle.
Is there support for solo travelers wanting photos?
While staff are very helpful, they support a quick pose and support photos, but extensive photoshoots may be limited if you’re alone. It’s best to plan for a few quick shots or bring your own camera for extra photos.
This experience offers a delightful way to enjoy Okinawa’s vibrant culture while capturing beautiful moments in traditional dress. Whether for a special souvenir photo or just a fun cultural activity, it’s a memorable addition to your Okinawan adventure.
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