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Is it inappropriate to wear kimono in scenic spots?

Whether it is inappropriate to wear kimono to take pictures at scenic spots depends on the specific situation. If you are in a scenic spot in China, it is not particularly inappropriate to take photos as a kimono-wearing China person, but you should pay attention to the following points:

Respect for culture: Kimono is a traditional Japanese costume. If you take photos in China, you need to respect and understand Japanese culture, and don't distort or misbehave kimono.

Respect the rules of scenic spots: different scenic spots may have different rules, so you should abide by the rules of scenic spots, don't violate the rules, and don't interfere with other tourists' sightseeing.

Don't cause discomfort: Wearing kimono may cause discomfort to other tourists, for example, it may be too hot in summer, or the kimono skirt is loose and easy to trip.

In short, it is not particularly inappropriate for China people to wear kimonos to take photos in China scenic spot. As long as they respect and understand Japanese culture and abide by the regulations of the scenic spot, they will not bring discomfort to other tourists. However, if you wear kimono in other countries or regions, you need to pay attention to whether it will cause resentment or misunderstanding among local people.