New Year Special: Unveiling Japan’s Traditional Culture You Thought You Knew!
At the end and beginning of the year, everyone is busy, and it’s hard to find opportunities for interviews. On January 2nd, I visited Ise Jingu in traditional kimono for my first shrine visit of the year. Please enjoy the video! Wearing a kimono is such a beautiful aspect of Japanese culture, but opportunities to wear it have become rare in recent years. At the shrine, I was the only one wearing a kimono… and I’m British! 😂 着付師 日出子さんInstagram てづくり工房・和心(ミニィ) / tezukurikoubou.wagokoro #japaneseculture #kimono #travel

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