When people think about Japan, the venerable Kimono often springs to mind immediately. Kimono, in fact translating as "worn garment", is one of the very icons that attracts tourists to Japan's distant shores. Located in the fashion district of Tokyo, Harajuku Chicago is a "must to visit" if you are on the hunt for an affordable kimono. Visitors to the shop can find various kinds of kimono for men, women, and kids, all complete with accessories. Although the kimono on display are second hand, they are of good quality and come reasonably priced. On average, prices start from JPY 1050. In addition, you can also glean more information about kimono from the labels that are written in English.
Used-Kimono in Harajuku
Finding the used-kimono store in Harajuku.

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Kimono for men and women.

This kimono display beckons visitors to buy!

Explanation about various kinds of kimono with their accessories.

Nagoya obi (fabric-made belt) for women.

Traditional sandals to accompany kimono.

Dark colored kimono for men

Women's kimono.

Kimono for kids.

Yukata, the casual kimono for summer.

Kimono to fit your heart's desire are all here!
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