Autumn Maples kimono photoshoots in Kanazawa
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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Photo Collective
Coverage across the three Hokuriku prefectures. Affordable kimono studio plans.
From $374–$826
Free to enquireLavie Factory Kanazawa
National chain with full English and Chinese sites. Rich plans for overseas couples.
From $484–$1,290
Free to enquireBridal House Kotobuki
Photo tour where you become a lord or princess of the Kaga Domain. English site available.
From $1,613–$2,065
Free to enquireBEIGE Wedding
A natural, sophisticated aesthetic. Kimono paired with forest and seaside locations.
From $1,277–$2,129
Free to enquireRental and Photo Studio Cactus
Over 150 outfits. Coverage across Hokuriku plus seaside locations.
From $484–$832
Free to enquireAtelier Riche Maria
Free pickup from Kanazawa Station. LINE and online consultations available.
From $445–$1,900
Free to enquirePhoto Kozaka
Over 70 kimono. Shrine ceremony plans available; Noto and Chirihama locations possible.
From $644–$2,624
Free to enquireEnigma Wedding
Unique plans where you book a Kenrokuzaka kominka villa entirely to yourselves.
From $774–$1,935
Free to enquireLORE Creative Photo Studio
One couple per day. House shoots in calm spaces such as a garden-side washitsu.
From $816–$1,171
Free to enquireArt Koubou
Chaya district location plans available. Chinese site provided.
From $639–$1,490
Free to enquire