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When you think of Tokyo, you probably imagine neon lights, busy crosswalks, and futuristic technology. But for former Pinoy Big Brother housemates Will Ashley, Shuvee Etrata, and Ralph de Leon, their recent trip to Japan’s capital also included a taste of tradition. The three were spotted wearing traditional Japanese clothing while in Tokyo to promote a well known tech brand.
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Image credit: ralph de leon | official IG account
Tokyo is one of those destinations where tradition and modern life blend perfectly. You can visit ancient temples in the morning, then explore high tech districts in the evening. This contrast is what makes travelling to Tokyo so exciting. The PBB stars experienced this first-hand, showcasing how even a work trip can become a cultural adventure.
Dressing in Japanese attire is becoming a popular activity among travellers. Wearing a kimono or yukata lets you experience a piece of Japan’s history while exploring the city’s most iconic spots. The moment you step into these clothes, it feels as though you are transported into another era.
Image credit: ralph de leon | official IG account
Filipino travellers can easily enjoy this activity during their own Japan trips. Areas like Asakusa and Shibuya are famous for kimono rental shops. Many of these shops offer complete packages that include hairstyling, accessories, and even professional photography, making the experience more memorable.
Asakusa is one of the best places for this cultural activity. With the historic Sensoji Temple as a backdrop, walking around in traditional Japanese clothing feels especially magical. If you prefer a setting that mixes modern and traditional Tokyo, some rental studios are located near Tokyo Skytree, giving you both heritage charm and futuristic views.
Trying on traditional clothing is more than just a chance to take beautiful photos. It is also a way to connect with Japanese culture on a deeper level. You learn about the significance of the garments, the artistry behind their design, and the role they play in Japanese heritage. It is a unique activity that goes beyond typical tourist experiences like shopping or theme parks.
The PBB housemates proved that even during a busy schedule, you can still find time to immerse yourself in culture. For Filipino travellers who love Instagram worthy activities, this is definitely one to add to the list.
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Tokyo is famous for its technology, modern attractions, and dynamic city life. Yet what makes it truly unforgettable is how it preserves tradition alongside innovation. Will Ashley, Shuvee Etrata, and Ralph de Leon’s experience in kimono shows that travel is about more than just sightseeing. It is about creating balance by celebrating both the modern and the timeless.
If you are planning a trip to Tokyo, consider setting aside a day for this cultural activity. Walk through historic streets, wear traditional Japanese clothing, and capture moments that will stay with you long after your holiday ends.
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