Autumn Maples kimono photoshoots in Nikko
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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Nikko Maedori
Professional kimono on-location shoots, all-inclusive plans.
From $968–$1,935
Free to enquireNikko World Heritage Wedding
One-stop ceremonies and pre-wedding shoots at Nikko Toshogu, Futarasan Shrine and Rinno-ji.
From $1,935–$5,161
Free to enquireabito Bridal Fashion Kaede
Based in Utsunomiya, specializing in Nikko shoots. Over 10 locations including Tamozawa Imperial Villa and Lake Chuzenji.
From $968–$2,581
Free to enquire