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COCOMO is a kimono rental and character-experience shop located in Asakusa, Tokyo. The site mainly highlights Asakusa kimono rentals, oiran experiences, maiko/geisha experiences, samurai/ninja experiences, and both indoor and outdoor photography. It is not a typical e-commerce platform, but rather a tourism experience service built around online reservations and in-person fulfillment.
The shop offers many types of kimono and character costumes, including casual sightseeing kimono, coming-of-age furisode, graduation hakama, Shichi-Go-San outfits, Taisho Roman styles, wedding attire, as well as period costumes such as oiran, maiko, geisha, and samurai. The service flow includes booking, choosing an outfit in-store, professional dressing, hair and makeup, photography, sightseeing outside, and returning the outfit. The shop has a Japanese-style photo studio with backdrops such as a Japanese garden, arched bridge, and tea room. Outdoor shoots are also available nearby at locations such as Senso-ji Temple, shrines, temples, and Japanese-style restaurants.
The main text does not fully disclose the prices for basic kimono rental packages, but it lists many add-ons: a basic hairstyle may be free, casual hairstyling costs 1,000 yen, formal hairstyling costs 2,900 yen, Japanese-style hairstyles and modern oiran hairstyles cost 9,900 yen, and classical oiran styling costs 19,900 yen. Shawls, parasols, umbrellas, hairpins, bags, and similar accessories mostly start from 1,000 yen. Indoor photography costs 14,800 yen for one person and 29,800 yen for multiple people, with an additional 800 yen for a USB. The cancellation rules are fairly clear, with last-minute cancellations charged up to 100% of the fee.
Its strengths include an excellent location: about a 30-second walk to Senso-ji Temple and about 1 minute to Kaminarimon Gate or the Sumida River. It also offers a wide selection of outfits, sizes, and accessories, along with dressing, hair and makeup, and photography services provided by female staff. Luggage, large items, and strollers can be stored for free, and lockable lockers add convenience. The drawbacks are that basic package prices are not fully presented in the main text, some premium styling and photography options are not cheap, there is no dedicated parking lot, and the cancellation policy is relatively strict.
It is suitable for individuals, couples, families, and groups of friends traveling to Asakusa in Tokyo who want to take commemorative photos or experience kimono, oiran, maiko, or samurai styling. The main text contains a large amount of Chinese-language information, making it relatively friendly for Chinese-speaking tourists. The review text does not mention whether the website is accessible from mainland China, so this remains unknown.
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