Kanazawa, with its rich cultural heritage and historic charm, is the perfect setting for an unforgettable kimono photoshoot. Whether you’re visiting to immerse yourself in Japanese tradition or simply seeking a unique way to remember your trip, a kimono photoshoot in Kanazawa is a beautiful and timeless experience.
Experience the Beauty of Kimono
We partner with trusted local kimono rental businesses to provide a range of authentic options:
Standard Plan: From ¥5,000 per person
Premium Options: ¥7,000 or ¥10,000 per person
Men’s Plan: ¥6,500
Each rental option includes access to a variety of seasonal styles to enhance your photos. From vibrant autumn hues to soft, spring-inspired colors, we’ll help you find a look that harmonizes with Kanazawa’s stunning backdrops.
Complete Your Look with a Wagasa Rental
A traditional Wagasa (Japanese umbrella) is the perfect accessory to complement your kimono look, adding elegance and cultural depth. Wagasa rentals are available from ¥5,000 per day, which we can arrange for you as part of your photoshoot booking.
Photography Plans
To make your kimono photoshoot memorable, we offer a range of photography packages to suit your schedule(includes 1-day kimono rental):
30-Minute Session: ¥16,000
1-Hour Session: ¥25,000
Half-Day (4 hours): ¥50,000
Full-Day (8 hours): ¥85,000
Prices cover up to two people, with an additional charge of ¥3,000 per hour for each extra person.
Recommended Locations for Your Photoshoot
Kanazawa is home to some of Japan’s most scenic and historic sites, providing an ideal backdrop for kimono photography. Some of our favorite locations include:
Kanazawa Shrine: A serene shrine surrounded by lush greenery, perfect for a traditional aesthetic.
Kenrokuen Garden: One of Japan’s most famous gardens, featuring seasonal landscapes that are stunning year-round.
Oyama Shrine: Known for its unique blend of Japanese and Western architectural elements.
Kanazawa Castle: A striking and historic site with impressive stone walls and beautifully maintained grounds.
Nagamachi Samurai District: Step back in time with cobblestone streets and traditional samurai residences.
Higashi Chaya District: Kanazawa’s iconic geisha district, full of Edo-period tea houses.
Kazuemachi: Another historic area with riverside tea houses and quiet charm.
Ready to Book?
Whether you’re visiting Kanazawa solo, as a couple, or with family, our kimono photoshoots are tailored to create a memorable experience. With rental options, accessories, and iconic locations at your fingertips, you can enjoy the day while we handle the details and capture your memories.
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