Stay & Take Home a Piece of Japan:
Tomesode Kimono Experience
Tomesode Take-Home Stay Plan
Bring home the elegance of Japanese tradition.
This special accommodation package offers you the rare opportunity to take home a tomesode—Japan’s most formal kimono style.
Perfect for commemorating your journey through Japan with a timeless cultural treasure.
Plan Highlights
Complimentary tomesode kimono .
Tomesode (留袖) – Japanese Formal Kimono
Tomesode is a type of formal kimono traditionally worn by married women in Japan. It is characterized by:
Design: The patterns are only found below the waistline, often featuring elegant motifs such as cranes, pine trees, or seasonal flowers.
Color:
Black Tomesode (Kurotomesode): The most formal type, typically worn by mothers of the bride or groom at weddings.
Colored Tomesode (Irotomesode): Slightly less formal, worn by married women at formal events other than weddings.
Family Crests: Usually features one to five family crests (called kamon) on the back and sleeves, indicating the level of formality.
Occasions: Weddings, official ceremonies, and other formal gatherings.
Breakfast included
Breakfast Information
Time: 6:30 AM – 9:00 AM
Location: 1st Floor Restaurant
Recommended For
International travelers seeking authentic cultural experiences
Bring home the elegance of Japanese tradition.
This special accommodation package offers you the rare opportunity to take home a tomesode—Japan’s most formal kimono style.
Perfect for commemorating your journey through Japan with a timeless cultural treasure.
Plan Highlights
Complimentary tomesode kimono .
Tomesode (留袖) – Japanese Formal Kimono
Tomesode is a type of formal kimono traditionally worn by married women in Japan. It is characterized by:
Design: The patterns are only found below the waistline, often featuring elegant motifs such as cranes, pine trees, or seasonal flowers.
Color:
Black Tomesode (Kurotomesode): The most formal type, typically worn by mothers of the bride or groom at weddings.
Colored Tomesode (Irotomesode): Slightly less formal, worn by married women at formal events other than weddings.
Family Crests: Usually features one to five family crests (called kamon) on the back and sleeves, indicating the level of formality.
Occasions: Weddings, official ceremonies, and other formal gatherings.
Breakfast included
Breakfast Information
Time: 6:30 AM – 9:00 AM
Location: 1st Floor Restaurant
Recommended For
International travelers seeking authentic cultural experiences