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HAIR-MAKE & KITSUKE

A minute from Takahata-Fudo Station on the Keio Line, and just 50m to Takahata-Fudoson Temple.

Hair-Make &
Kimono Dressing

Slip into a kimono and
step out as a more beautiful version of yourself.

Kimono styling — a finished look at Takahata
Photo by Kyue

Perfect for a baby's first shrine visit, Shichi-Go-San, or a day of worship at Takahata-Fudoson Temple.
Come to us for dressing and hair-make — and we'll gladly help arrange your kimono rental, too.

Entrance and graduation ceremonies, coming-of-age, Shichi-Go-San, weddings, a friend's reception —
and it doesn't have to be kimono: we're happy to do hair or makeup on their own as well.

Hair & Make-up Menu

— HAIR-MAKE PRICING —
Full Makeup & Hair Styling
60 min
¥9,000
Full Makeup
30 min
¥5,000
Hair Styling
30 min
¥5,000
Blow-Dry & Set
20 min
¥4,000

Kimono Dressing Menu

— KITSUKE PRICING —
Furisode
¥9,000
Tomesode
¥7,500
Hōmongi / Iro-Muji
¥7,000
Komon / Tsumugi
¥6,500
Hakama
¥6,000
Yukata
¥3,000
Men's Montsuki Hakama
¥7,500
Men's Kinagashi
¥6,000

Shichi-Go-San

— SHICHI-GO-SAN PRICING —
Age 7 · Yotsumi
¥8,000
Age 5 · Hakama
¥5,000
Age 3 · Hifu
¥3,000
Shichi-Go-San Hair-Make
¥6,000
Shichi-Go-San Hair Styling
¥5,000
Nihongami-Style Updo
Add-on to hair styling
¥2,500 add-on

On-Location / Visiting Service

— VISITING SERVICE —

For anyone who needs a hand, or has little ones at home.

If getting out is hard — because you need a hand, you're caring for someone,
or you've got a little one in tow —
we'll come to you instead.

※ For home visits, we add a travel fee and time for setup and cleanup to the prices above.
Please have a spot ready near a chair, mirror, table, and power outlet.

What to Bring for Dressing

— WHAT TO PREPARE —

What to have ready for your appointment.

A kimono comes together with a handful of small accessories.
We can only lend so many at HANA, so please bring the following with you.

HadajubanThe undergarment worn next to the skin
JubanThe long underrobe worn beneath the kimono
Koshi-himoDressing cords (4–5)
Date-jimeSashes that smooth the line below the obi (1–2)
Eri-shinA stiffener that shapes the collar line
Obi-itaA board that keeps the front of the obi smooth (one small and one large for furisode)
Obi-makuraShapes the obi knot
Obi-ageHides the obi pillow and adds a touch of color
Obi-jimeSecures the obi knot and finishes the look
TabiIn your size
ZōriWe recommend trying them on ahead of time
Face TowelsThree or more, on the thinner side
Kimono & ObiYour full kimono set

Not sure about something on this list? Just ask when you book.

See it in a video

We share how to use the accessories and the order of dressing on HANA's YouTube channel.