Harajuku Chicago Kyoto Store is a vintage store located in Kyoto (part of Chicago chain)
Japan, 〒604-8061 Kyoto, Nakagyo Ward, 寺町 六角下式部258
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“Nice selection and for used kimonos I would definitely recommend (good price too) but the normal clothing is quite expensive”
“Had a large selection of second hand Kimonos for both men and women on the second floor. The shopping experience is very laid back and no pressure for an introvert like me. The prices are all really affordable as well.”
“I cannot describe how wonderful the female staff were. Instead of going into one of those snobby tourist trap yukata/kimono rentals, go here! I was so annoyed and discouraged by the way rentals treat tourists as if you’re going into some posh place for a lousy 4000-5000 yen. It felt like going into a luxury store and being looked down on. So we decided to go to a thrift store and buy a yukata (out of season perhaps but it was very hot we couldn’t survive in kimonos). The first female worker helped us pick out everything we needed. We went home and decided to wear them next morning. We had so much trouble putting them on though, we felt a bit awkward but decided to go back and see if they can help us, we were willing to pay. The other female worker helped us, no questions asked. She made us fit perfectly and our belts remained intact the whole day! She was very happy to help and did it for free, declining our offer for compensation for her trouble. In hindsight, I would buy the yukata on the day I planned to wear it, to avoid troubling the staff. We did our very best to put it on ourselves but it was too hard 😅 Definitely go here instead of a rental, staff is amazing and helpful! And you get to take it home :)”
“Super cool thrift store in Kyoto. In the basement, they have your regular thrift store clothing, but in the level above, they have all things secondhand kimonos/yakutas, etc. There are prices for every buyer, so you can go expensive or you can go as cheap as something like $13 I think. I got a kimono, a yakuta, and four obis for $126, which is an absolute steal considering what you rent kimonos for. The only caveat is that they don't really have sizes for bigger people (or rather, wider people). It seems that you have to be somewhat skinny to have the kimono/yakuta close. However, there are other clothing options that are more inclusive and can hang open as a sort of cardigan thing. Overall, I really liked this thrift shop and highly recommend it for your budget kimono buyer.”
“If you are looking for a kimono or a yucata, this is the place to go. A lot of choices for women/men/kids. And they have all the accessories. You can have the full gear for a very reasonable price. They also have very beautiful kimonos at higher prices. They accept credit cards and you can have tax deductions if you buy more than 5400 yens. They have a sister shop in Harajuku (Tokyo) but they have more used kimonos in Kyoto because people here still wear a lot of them.”
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Harajuku Chicago Kyoto Store is a must-visit destination for vintage shopping in Kyoto. As part of the Chicago chain, this shop offers carefully curated clothingat ¥¥ price range.
Located at Japan, 〒604-8061 Kyoto, Nakagyo Ward, 寺町 六角下式部258, Harajuku Chicago Kyoto Store provides an authentic vintage shopping experience that combines quality merchandise with knowledgeable service. Whether you're a serious collector or casual browser, you'll find unique pieces that capture the essence of Japanese vintage fashion culture.