Asakusa (Tokyo)
Old downtown Tokyo with Senso-ji Temple, lantern streets and traditional townscapes that contrast beautifully with vermilion iro-uchikake.
Photographers — Asakusa (Tokyo)
Photo Maison Ecrin Shinjuku
Run by a dress shop. Over 200 premium kimono and gowns, with no upcharge.
From $729–$1,613
Free to enquireTokyo Wasou Wedding Photo
Specialists in kimono pre-wedding and wedding photography at shrines. Tokyo shrines including Meiji Jingu and Akasaka Hikawa.
From $645–$1,806
Free to enquireAsakusa Shashinkan
Long-established Asakusa photo studio. The 'Kizuna' plan includes an Ushijima Shrine ceremony.
From $516–$1,290
Free to enquireWa Studio 5to7
Kimono pre-wedding studio in Asakusa Komagata. Studio shoots from ¥39,000.
From $252–$968
Free to enquireKIMONO QUEEN
Ginza flagship plus Roppongi. One couple per day with Tokyo Station and National Museum shoots.
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Free to enquireLAQUAN STUDIO
Harajuku, Machida, Kichijoji. Same-day Western + kimono shoot plans.
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