Why I Started Wearing Kimono at Home | Life in a 100-year-old Japanese House

Why I Started Wearing Kimono at Home | Life in a 100-Year-Old Japanese House On quiet rainy days, I’ve found myself returning to something simple—wearing kimono at home. In this vlog, I spend a slow day in our 100-year-old Japanese house, moving through small routines: cleaning, changing the seasonal scroll, making coffee, and enjoying a moment of stillness. Along the way, I share how wearing kimono became a personal habit, inspired by a piece once given to me by my husband’s grandmother. What was once considered something formal or for special occasions has, for me, become a quiet form of self-care. If you’ve ever been curious about daily life in a traditional Japanese home—or how kimono can fit into modern life—I hope you’ll enjoy spending this rainy day with me. If you’ve seen Early Summer (麦秋), I’d love to hear what you thought. Early Summer - colorized    • 麦秋 [カラー] 1951 小津安二郎 Early Summer Eng sub C...