Autumn Maples kimono photoshoots in Kamakura
Autumn maples — koyo in Japanese — is the second-most-coveted bridal photography season in Japan after cherry blossoms. From mid-November to early December, Kyoto's temple gardens, Nara's ancient parks, and the maple-lined paths around Tokyo turn vivid red, orange, and gold. Vermilion shrine architecture and traditional kimono read most powerfully against these autumn colors, making koyo the photographer's favorite season for dramatic, painterly portraits.
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Studio Zero Yokohama
3 min from Motomachi-Chukagai Station. Transparent pricing — all photo data and outfit upgrades included.
From $503
Free to enquireLa-vie Factory Yokohama
Motomachi America-yama Park 4F. Shoots with English and Chinese interpreters available.
From $258–$632
Free to enquireMomona Kamakura
2-min walk from Tsurugaoka Hachimangu. Strong in hidden-gem locations like the Kamakura Museum of Literature and Eisho-ji.
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Free to enquireKANON Wedding
Based at Enoshima View Tower. All-female staff handle shooting and hair-makeup end to end.
From $515–$2,568
Free to enquireStudio AQUA Kamakura
National chain run by Decollte. English and Chinese sites available.
From $424–$850
Free to enquireEnishigraphy
Bases in Kamakura and Yokohama. Choose two areas in a day with award-winning photographers.
From $639–$2,778
Free to enquireKamakura Kimono Studio
Buyout of a Registered Tangible Cultural Property building plus temple and shrine shoots. Kanagawa's largest kimono rental.
From $852–$1,561
Free to enquireKagaen Kamakura
Kimono specialists. Temple, shrine and Shonan seaside shoots with all outfits and data included.
From $374–$1,065
Free to enquireHeart Art Studio
WhatsApp/WeChat support. Shoots also available in Kamakura, Yokohama and Mt. Fuji.
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Free to enquireDE & Co. Decollte Photography
The industry's largest brand. Salon in Kamakura; over 250,000 couples served.
From $1,806
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