[Walk around the castle town in a kimono] Introducing a kimono rental shop in Ozu!

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Ozu City in Ehime Prefecture was once a castle town and is a tourist destination where the traditional townscape still remains. Walking around the town is becoming popular as it is within walking distance of Ozu Castle, which has been completely recreated in wooden construction, Garyu Sanso, which i...

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Ozu City is located in the western part of Shikoku, in the region known as Nanyo, and is an area centered around the Ozu Basin, facing the Seto Inland Sea to the north and the Shikoku Mountains to the south. The clear Hijikawa River flows through the center of the city, and as its name suggests, the river curves like an elbow as it runs through the town, bringing many blessings to the city, including nature, history, culture, and local specialties. Remnants of the city's prosperity as a castle town around Ozu Castle during the Edo period still live on the banks of the Hijikawa River.

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Walking around the castle town of Ozu in kimono

Ozu City, Ehime Prefecture, is within walking distance of Ozu Castle , which has been completely recreated in wooden construction, Garyu Sanso , which is an elaborate Sukiya architecture, and shops in old folk houses that sell carefully selected products, so we recommend walking around the town. It is a tourist destination.

Renting a kimono and walking around the castle town of Ozu will definitely make you feel better!

This time we will introduce two shops where you can rent kimonos in the castle town of Ozu.

Also, when sightseeing in Ozu, we recommend staying at NIPPONIA HOTEL Ozu Castle Town . If you are staying overnight, please also refer to this article.

Check out the official website of “NIPPONIA HOTEL Ozu Castle Town”

antique nazuna

Antique Nazuna offers a plan where you can easily rent a kimono and walk around town.

We have a large selection of antique kimonos, so you can find your favorite kimono!

Town walking rental

This is a plan where you can rent a kimono and walk around Ozu.

▼Fees

For women, men, and children: 6,000 yen (all year except July to August)

Yukata rental: 4,000 yen (July to August only)

▼Reservation

Advance reservations are required for this.

For more information, please contact us using the Instagram message function below.


Antique Nazuna / Official Site

Kimono photo shoot plan

In this plan, you will wear costumes rented at Antique Nazuna and have your photo taken by a professional photographer.

▼Fees

One person: 15,000 yen

▼Reservation

Advance reservations are required for this.

For more information, please check the website below.

Kimono photo shoot plan

flycatcher garden

Hitaki no Niwa is a general store located in a renovated historic townhouse, and also rents kimono costumes.

We have a variety of costumes available, from cute ones such as yukata and Japanese clothes to slightly more mature costumes.

The costumes are also easy to put on, so you can start walking around town right after renting.

▼Cost

2,500 yen per person

▼How to make a reservation

You can make a reservation using this reservation form.

Flycatcher Garden / Reservation site

▼Notes

Please note that as of March 2023, there are no costumes available for men.

You can also purchase souvenirs and gifts at Hitaki no Niwa, which sells miscellaneous goods such as accessories and fashion accessories made by the owner, as well as souvenirs from Shikoku and Ehime prefectures.

We also have baked goods such as canelés and scones, as well as drinks, so it's a great place to take a break while sightseeing!

Flycatcher Garden / Official Site

Ozu City is located in the western part of Shikoku, in the region known as Nanyo, and is an area centered around the Ozu Basin, facing the Seto Inland Sea to the north and the Shikoku Mountains to the south. The clear Hijikawa River flows through the center of the city, and as its name suggests, the river curves like an elbow as it runs through the town, bringing many blessings to the city, including nature, history, culture, and local specialties. Remnants of the city's prosperity as a castle town around Ozu Castle during the Edo period still live on the banks of the Hijikawa River.

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