Nagoya
Central Japan's biggest city, home to Atsuta Jingu and the elegant gardens of Tokugawa-en.
Photographers — Nagoya
Studio 8 Nagoya
Part of the Decollte Group. English and Chinese sites available.
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Free to enquireStudio Arrows Nagoya
Pre-wedding specialists within walking distance of Nagoya Station. Diverse backdrops and professional crews.
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Free to enquireCarpe Diem
Washitsu included, with 40 scenes shootable within your session. Mix kimono and Western freely.
From $710–$1,100
Free to enquireWedding Avenue Nagoya
Separate English site. Atelier studio with a sophisticated atmosphere.
From $566–$815
Free to enquireStudio Zero Nagoya
Kimono-only studio — come empty-handed; accessories and tabi socks all provided. Diverse locations like Tokugawa-en.
From $503–$826
Free to enquireChoose your kimono
Planning guides
Shibori Dye Bridal Kimono: Kanoko, Arashi & Kyo-Kanoko
Shibori — bound, folded, or clamped before dyeing — produces some of Japan's highest-priced bridal kimono. A practical guide to kanoko, arashi, itajime, Kyo-Kanoko, what's rentable for foreign couples, and how to photograph the three-dimensional surface.
Read the guideNagoya Kimono Photoshoot: Nagoya Castle, Atsuta Shrine & Arimatsu
Plan a Nagoya kimono shoot: Nagoya Castle with the gold shachihoko, Atsuta Jingu shrine, Arimatsu shibori district, and Shinkansen access from Tokyo or Kyoto.
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