Nope! I did not get to keep the kimono, this was just for a photoshoot. It was a fun experience anyway though.
Price was just under 10000 yen for a maiko dressing with 20 digital photos, or fewer printed ones. If you go into the english part on this page: yumekoubou.info
you will find information on prices and programs as well as locations with the studio I used. ;)
Looks very uncomfortable. Pretty, but wow, no wonder they had to walk slowly.
remusgrrrl 1 month ago
Anybody notice they are playing stayin' alive by the Bee Gees in the background lol
Laneybugster 1 month ago
love the BeGees in the background. Stayin Alive!!
The3gooddogs 2 months ago
@The3gooddogs lol, yeah!
anivali 2 months ago
You look amazing as a geisha!
geishastace 4 months ago
@geishastace Thank you! :) Thats very nice of you. ^^
anivali 3 months ago
Slit i norskar, skandinavien är wanabee asien hela bunten.
Bujjcun 4 months ago
@Bujjcun I guess we are :P haha
anivali 3 months ago
*then I started jammin'
HellsingWalter87 4 months ago
@HellsingWalter87 Nice! ^^
anivali 3 months ago
I stopped watching when I heard "Stayin' Alive" at 2:45
HellsingWalter87 4 months ago
@HellsingWalter87 lol :P
anivali 3 months ago
ER DERE NORSKE?
awesome!
norske meiko!
123kawaiigirl123 4 months ago
@123kawaiigirl123
Jupp! Vi er norske, men ikke egentlig maiko da ;) Detter er bare maiko dressing. ^^'
anivali 3 months ago
@anivali
jeg skjønte det :P
har lest om sånt og skal prøve det når jeg skal til Japan *w*
*gleder seg*
123kawaiigirl123 3 months ago
@anivali
oh ja, btw. du be kjempe pen maiko!
du så helt Japansk ut!
utrolig! :D
123kawaiigirl123 3 months ago
@123kawaiigirl123 Tusen takk! ^^ lol, det er mange som har problemer med å skjønne at det er meg på de bildene jeg har herfra :) ganske moro.
anivali 3 months ago
@domokun9061 They ask you to use the bathroom before they start the dress-up, and it doesn't take that long, so it shouldn't normally be a problem.
anivali 5 months ago
@domokun9061 um i know that lol
Krittayot95 6 months ago
Aww it was a fake obi :(
Krittayot95 7 months ago
@Krittayot95
Yeah. I guess they don't have time to do the full tie-up in places like this, I don't know ^^'. Maybe they do in other studios :)
anivali 6 months ago
Did you get to keep the kimono? If so how much did this cost altogether?
ninjalily13 11 months ago
@ninjalily13
Nope! I did not get to keep the kimono, this was just for a photoshoot. It was a fun experience anyway though.
Price was just under 10000 yen for a maiko dressing with 20 digital photos, or fewer printed ones. If you go into the english part on this page: yumekoubou.info
you will find information on prices and programs as well as locations with the studio I used. ;)
anivali 10 months ago
which studio did you go to, and which city?
Sotkai11 1 year ago
@Sotkai11
here is a link to their site yumekoubou.info
the studio was placed near Kyoto station
anivali 1 year ago