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2025.07.31

Best Hair Styling Ideas for Your Kimono Rental – Look Elegant & Cute!

“Renting a kimono and worrying about the hairstyling being too difficult? I’ve never even braided my hair, so it’s impossible!” Are you giving up?

If it’s a casual kimono for everyday wear, you can still look stylish with your usual hairstyle.

In fact, it can enhance your youthfulness and cuteness.

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Quick Kimono Hairstyles – Super Easy Arrangements

You can wear a kimono without changing your usual hairstyle or tying it up.

However, if you want to add some variety, simply adding hair accessories or lightly curling your hair with a hair iron to match the kimono can make a big difference in the overall look.

Short Hair Arrangements for Kimono Rental

Even with short hair, you can still look fabulous in a kimono rental.

By adding a large buckle or hair accessories to the nape of your neck, you can create an upstyle look.

Secure it lightly with a hairband before adding the accessories to ensure they stay in place.

For the top, give it some volume by adding some air and keeping it elevated.

 

Medium Hair Arrangements for Kimono Rental

Whether you have an outward or inward curl, it can match a kimono perfectly.

What matters most is the shine and texture of your hair, more than the hairstyle itself.

As your hair gets longer, the quality of your hair becomes more noticeable, so regular moisturizing and nourishment are crucial.

Long Hair Arrangements for Kimono Rental

If you have long hair when wearing a kimono, creating a ponytail is a quick solution.

Take a small section of your hair and wrap it around the part where you’ve secured it with a hairband. Once you hide the hairband, your style will become 100 times more fashionable.

Whether you have wavy hair or straight hair, there won’t be any discomfort.

 

When Renting a Kimono, Learn “Braiding” for a Higher Level of Femininity!

Anyone Can Do It! Braiding Suitable for Kimono

Take the hair above your temples and divide it into three sections.

Take the leftmost section and bring it over the middle one from the top.

Pull it tight, then take the rightmost section and do the same, bringing it over the middle one from the top.

Repeat this process, and you’ll have a braid. When securing it at the end, you can use a hairband, but it looks neat when you lift the hair against the grain.

The First Step in Kimono-Compatible Hairstyling Is Braiding

You can create a lovely updo suitable for a kimono by either securing the braids you made on the sides as a ponytail, making a single braid at the back and letting it flow, or gathering the twin braids at the back.

“Soft and fluffy” braids are trendy among customers renting kimonos, so even a “casual” braid will work just fine. Learning various styles that suit a kimono can make it more enjoyable.

For Those Who Want to Rent Kimono Longer, Easy Hairstyling with “Buns”!

The method of gathering your hair known as “making a bun” when matching a kimono is simply securing it with a hairband and inserting hairpins.

 

How to Make Kimono-Styled Buns

Once you’ve gathered your hair with a hairband, twist the strands around the hairband in a clockwise direction while twisting them.

Hide the ends of your hair underneath the bun and secure them with hairpins.

If you have a lot of hair, you can crisscross the hairpins or use longer U-pins for a secure hold.

Perming or using a hair iron beforehand makes your hair more manageable.

 

Placing the Bun on Top

For this hairstyle, first create a high ponytail on the top.

As you create the bun, hold the center with your fingers.

From here, pull the ends of your hair upwards. This will make the ends of your hair stick out from the center of the bun, giving it a soft look.

Secure the bun tightly, and you’ll have an easy hairstyling that matches your kimono perfectly.

Enjoy your kimono look with different hairstyles, from updos to more casual styles. It doesn’t have to be too formal; even with short, medium, or long hair, you can look cute while wearing a kimono.

Author of this article

Kyoto Kimono Rental Rika Wafuku operates four kimono rental shops in Kyoto city, including locations in Arashiyama, Gion, Kiyomizu Temple, and in front of Kyoto Station. In 2023, they served over 230,000 customers in the Kyoto area!
They offer affordable plans, with a kimono dressing plan starting from 3,500 yen, and a hair setting plan from 5,500 yen.
Close to popular tourist spots such as Togetsukyo Bridge, Kiyomizu Temple, Yasaka Koshindo, and Yasaka Shrine!
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