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Kagaenn — Asakusa (Tokyo) — Shiromuku
Asakusa (Tokyo) · Shiromuku

Kagaenn

10,000 couples a year. Kimono only, no outfit upcharge.

  • English · Japanese
  • From ¥50,000 ≈ $323
From
$323–$1,065
Languages spoken
English · Japanese
Shooting areas
Asakusa (Tokyo)
Styles offered
Shiromuku · Iro-uchikake (red)
Last updated July 2026

Kagaenn is a kimono wedding photography studio based in Tokyo Asakusabashi, Japan. 10,000 couples a year. Kimono only, no outfit upcharge.

Service summary

  • Shooting areas: Tokyo Asakusabashi, Tokyo Ginza, Tokyo Asagaya, Tokyo Tachikawa, Tokyo Nerima
  • Styles available: Shiromuku, Iro Uchikake, Kuro Furisode, Western Dress
  • Languages spoken: English, Japanese
  • Price range: ¥50,000–¥165,000

Plans, availability and the latest pricing should be confirmed on the photographer's official website.

What's included in a kimono pre-wedding shoot

Session length
Usually 1.5–3 hours on location; half-day and multi-location packages run longer.
Kimono & outfits
One outfit is normally included. A second change — for example a white shiromuku plus a colourful iro-uchikake — is a common add-on.
Hair, make-up & dressing
Traditional styling, professional dressing (kitsuke) and, where needed, a wig (katsura). Included in most full packages, an add-on in lighter ones.
Delivered photos
Commonly 20–100+ retouched images depending on the plan; some studios also offer all the raw data.
Location & permits
The studio arranges the shoot location. Shrine, temple or garden permit fees are frequently billed separately.

These are typical ranges across the studios listed on Wasou Wedding Japan — not fixed figures. Confirm exact inclusions, outfit counts and delivered-photo numbers with each photographer before booking.

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Quick facts

Languages spoken
English, Japanese
Price range
$323–$1,065
Kimono rental included
No
Hair & makeup included
No
Video option available
No
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