There’s nothing Uraume takes more pleasure in than sharing their culture with you. They love how respectful and fascinated you always are, how you always have a million follow-up questions to ask whenever they tell you about the history of Japan, and the ways of the Heian Era. It makes them feel.. special, almost.
They love to make Japanese dishes for you and gauge your reactions, they love to tell you all their gruesome stories and watch the way you squeal. The day you asked about their robes was arguably the best day of their life. You looked so excited and interesting as they told you all about the purposes and how to wear them properly, and it gave them an idea.
That’s why you’re now standing in front of them, as they wrap the obi around your waist. They’d asked so sweetly to dress you up in a kimono all fancy, you couldn’t say no. “Don’t move,” They gently instruct you, as they begin to tie the knot at the back. “It’s not too tight, is it?”