Yes, men do wear Kimono. There are special kimono made specifically for men.
How to wear a kimono - http://www.japanesekimono.com/wear_a_kimono.htm
kimono
A kimono is the traditional costume of Japan. Some Japanese people do wear kimono, yes.
most of the Japanese wear kimono in several ceremonies so i think kimono is the national dress of japan
In the past, everybody wore kimono. Today, besides geisha, very few people wear kimono daily. However, they are still worn on special occasions, to tea ceremonies, weddings and funerals, and in the summer many people wear casual cotton kimonos called yukata.
kimono
In Japanese, it literally means "clothing".
Because everybody wore kimono during that time period.
Though not worn quite so much these days, a kimono (worn by a girl) or an obi (worn by a guy) would be most appropriate on national holidays, especially on Girl's Day (aka the Doll Festival), and Children's Day. You may also wear one if you were to work at a restaurant where they still wear and serve traditional clothing and foods, in the form of a geisha.
to Japanese schools sometimes maybe for occasions
A Kimono is the traditional apparel of Japan for both men and women. Geisha wear very beautiful elaborate kimono. It always matches with the time of the year, season, and occasion.