How to wear a yukata: a 5-minute guide for first-timers
Step-by-step photos and English-friendly tips for tying the obi, layering, and walking comfortably in your first yukata.
Read story →Style notes, festival calendars and Tokyo neighbourhood guides written by our team for travellers planning their yukata.
Step-by-step photos and English-friendly tips for tying the obi, layering, and walking comfortably in your first yukata.
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Sumida fireworks, Shinjuku Eisa and seven more matsuri worth dressing up for, with dates, access and the dress code.
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From 150 cm to 195 cm — find the cut and obi length that flatters your frame, with charts in cm and feet.
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A half-day route from Meiji-Jingumae station — coffee stops, side-street boutiques, and where to photograph your yukata.
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Simple care steps for cotton and linen yukata so your favourite piece stays crisp through every summer trip.
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How a simple cotton bathrobe worn in Edo-period Japan became one of the most expressive summer garments in modern Tokyo.
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From a Tokyo rooftop dinner to a quiet evening walk, here are five ways to wear your yukata that aren't the matsuri.
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Harajuku, Asakusa, Shimokitazawa — each area has its own character. We break down where to look and what to expect.
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Both breathe well in Tokyo summer humidity, but they feel completely different. Here's how to decide based on how you'll wear it.
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Every Robe Japonica yukata starts with a conversation. We visited three of our makers in Kyoto to understand what craft looks like today.
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Rolling vs folding, which fabrics crease and which don't, and why a furoshiki is the best packing hack you're not using.
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Twelve new pieces, two new colourways and our first linen-cotton blend. Here's everything that's arrived on the floor this season.
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