
Kimono Photoshoot in Asakusa
Cinematic, natural portraits of your Japan moment.
Photography that captures your Japan moment
Our photographers know Asakusa by heart — the quiet corners, the golden hour angles, the alleys tourists never find. Whether you want a candid family memory or an editorial portrait set, we shape the session around you.
Natural Photoshoot Package
Natural. Instant. Budget-friendly.
Perfect for travelers who want a simple kimono experience with beautiful memories. Enjoy your photos immediately after your shoot.
Book NowRetouched Photoshoot Package
Polished. Cinematic. Premium finish.
For those who want magazine-level photos with refined detail. Selected images are carefully edited to enhance light, tone, and atmosphere.
Book NowHow a photoshoot day looks
Consult
We talk mood, colour and pose 10 minutes before we start.
Dress
Kimono, obi and hair styled to match the mood we agreed on.
Shoot
30–90 min walking session with light coaching in English.
Deliver
Originals same day via cloud link, edits in 10–15 days.
Signature locations we shoot
- 📍Sensoji Temple approach & Kaminarimon gate
- 📍Hisago-dori & Nakamise back alleys (quiet at sunrise)
- 📍Sumida River promenade with Tokyo Skytree
- 📍Traditional Edo-style wooden street corners
What you receive
- ✓High-resolution original JPEGs (uncompressed)
- ✓Private cloud gallery for 90 days
- ✓Retouched edits (Retouched & Premium plans)
- ✓Commercial-use rights for personal social media
Meet our photographers
A small team who live and shoot in Asakusa. Each has a distinct signature — pick a mood, we match you.
Haruto
Editorial · Cinematic
Former fashion assistant in Aoyama. Warm tones, painterly light, unhurried poses.
Miyu
Documentary · Natural
Loves candid, in-between moments. Perfect for couples, families and children.
Ken
Portrait · Classic
Studied traditional portraiture in Kyoto. Refined composition and symmetry.
Choose a mood
Send us a reference — or pick one of the moods our team knows by heart.
Golden hour Asakusa
Warm light, empty alleys, hint of temple silhouette.
Editorial mono
Muted palette, negative space, high fashion posture.
Sakura romance
Petals, soft focus, pastel kimono, spring only.
Vintage Showa
Grainy film look, saturated primary tones, retro props.
Blue hour Tokyo
Skytree, river lights, kimono against neon.
Best time to shoot
Same kimono, different light — completely different photos.
Empty streets, warm side-light, our stylists' favourite for editorial.
Bright and cheerful, best for family and group photos.
Golden hour — romantic and warm. Books out first, reserve early.
Blue hour with lantern light and Skytree — dramatic and cinematic.
What guests say about the shoot
“Miyu made us laugh the whole time — the photos actually look like us, not stiff. Best souvenir from Japan.”
“The Premium package was worth every yen. Haruto found a courtyard I would never have seen as a tourist.”
“Đội ngũ nói tiếng Việt, hướng dẫn dáng rất tự nhiên, ảnh gốc giao ngay trong ngày. Rất đáng tiền.”