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Instructor Profile
【Who am I?】
Tamayo Yazaki was born in 1978 in Niigata Prefecture.
She worked at a guest house of a certain conglomerate group. After her marriage and retirement, she accompanied her husband on his overseas assignment and lived in New York and London for about 2 years. After returning to Japan, she obtained certification as a kimono stylist and instructor at the Yamano Kimono School. After working at a kimono shop in Nippori (sales and dressing classes), she is currently giving dressing lessons at home and on business trips, and dressing for omiya-sai, shichigosan, and entrance ceremonies, while raising her children.
【Activity】
We offer kimono dressing and kimono dressing lessons at home or onsite.
【Strong Point】
I myself am not a very dexterous person and had a very hard time when I started learning how to put on a kimono. Based on this experience, I would like to give lessons that are easy to understand even for beginners.
【Message to Students】
Unlike clothing, a kimono is not a finished garment, but rather a garment that you shape as you put it on, so you may not be able to do as well as you think at first. However, with a few tricks and practice, you will be able to put on a kimono quickly and beautifully, so please enjoy wearing a kimono with us and enjoy the world of Japanese culture.
【Language】
Japanese
*For other languages, lessons are conducted using an auto translation.
