Couples seeking a truly unique and immersive cultural experience can find it in the Anniversary Japanese Wedding Photo Plan. Set against the scenic backdrop of Kumamoto, this intimate photo shoot allows participants to don traditional Japanese attire and take part in timeless wedding customs. With professional hair and makeup services, the couple’s love is celebrated while honoring the rich heritage of Japanese nuptial traditions. What makes this package so captivating is its ability to blend romance and culture into an unforgettable memory.
Key Points
- The Japanese Wedding Photo Plan offers a traditional cultural experience, including attire such as Shiromuku and Montsuki hakama.
- The photo shoot takes place in picturesque locations in Kumamoto, Japan, providing an intimate and memorable experience.
- The package includes professional hair and makeup services, as well as a curated photo album to capture the traditional Japanese wedding experience.
- The activity is private and not wheelchair accessible, but it is an opportunity for couples to enjoy the rich cultural heritage of Japan.
- Guests are responsible for their own transportation and parking, with the meeting point being at the 和Collection美都 【水前寺店】 in Chuo Ward.
Overview and Location
The Japanese Wedding Photo Plan is an anniversary photo shoot experience located in Kumamoto, Japan.
The meeting point is at 和Collection美都 【水前寺店】, a shop in the Chuo Ward. After the photo shoot, participants return to the same meeting point.
The package includes traditional attire such as the Shiromuku (white wedding kimono) and Montsuki hakama (crested hakama) for the couple. A professional photo shoot and an album are also provided as part of the experience.
The tour is a private activity, not wheelchair accessible, and not recommended for pregnant travelers.
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Package Inclusions
The Japanese Wedding Photo Plan offers a comprehensive package for couples.
The attire includes a shiromuku (white wedding kimono), iroutikake (colored wedding kimono), and dressing kimonos for the women, as well as a montsuki hakama (crested hakama) for the men.
The package includes:
- Professional hair and makeup services
- An intimate photo shoot in the picturesque location
- A beautifully curated photo album to cherish the memories
The services provided ensure couples can fully enjoy the traditional Japanese wedding experience and capture timeless images to commemorate their special day.
Pricing and Booking Information
While the Japanese Wedding Photo Plan is priced from $2,368.46 per group (up to 1 person), a confirmation is received within 48 hours of booking, subject to availability.
Free cancellation is allowed up to 24 hours before the experience starts. Plus, the option to Reserve Now and Pay Later allows travelers to secure their spot while staying flexible.
This unique Japanese cultural experience isn’t wheelchair accessible but is located near public transportation. Infants must sit on laps, and it isn’t recommended for pregnant travelers, though most can participate on this private tour.
Accessibility and Participation
Though not wheelchair accessible, the Japanese Wedding Photo Plan is located near public transportation.
Infants must sit on laps during the experience. Pregnant travelers should reconsider participation, as the plan may not be recommended for them.
However, most travelers can participate in this private tour/activity, where only your group will be involved. The experience provides a unique opportunity to take in Japanese wedding traditions, with the services of professional photographers capturing the memorable moments in a picturesque setting.
The plan offers a chance to create lasting memories of your anniversary celebration.
Transportation and Parking
Visitors will need to arrange their own transportation and parking to reach the meeting point at 和Collection美都 【水前寺店】, located at 4-3 Suizenji Kōen, Chuo Ward, Kumamoto, 862-0956, Japan.
The store doesn’t provide transportation or parking facilities. Guests can drive and park at nearby lots or use public transportation.
The closest stations are Suizenji Jōjuen Station and Suizenji Kōen Station, both within a 10-minute walk.
Taxi and rideshare services are also available. Visitors should plan their transportation and arrive at the meeting point on time for the scheduled photo shoot.
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Photo Shoot Itinerary
The photo shoot begins at 9:00 am at the meeting point, 和Collection美都 【水前寺店】, located at 4-3 Suizenji Kōen, Chuo Ward, Kumamoto.
Participants will be dressed in traditional Japanese wedding attire, including:
- Shiromuku (white wedding kimono)
- Iroutikake (colored wedding kimono)
- Montsuki hakama (crested hakama) for men
After the attire is donned, the photo shoot will commence, capturing the couple in various scenic locations around the store.
At the end, the group will return to the meeting point, concluding the anniversary Japanese wedding photo experience.
Japanese Wedding Attire
After the participants are dressed in their traditional Japanese wedding attire, the photo shoot can commence. The women will don the shiromuku (white wedding kimono) and iroutikake (colored wedding kimono), while the men will wear the montsuki hakama (crested hakama). Each garment has its own unique symbolism and significance in Japanese culture.
Shiromuku | Iroutikake | Montsuki Hakama |
---|---|---|
Represents purity and new beginnings | Showcases the couple’s individuality | Signifies the groom’s social status |
Traditionally made of white silk | Often features vibrant colors and intricate designs | Consists of a formal jacket and pleated skirt |
Worn by the bride during the ceremony | Worn by the bride for the reception | Worn by the groom for the entire event |
Cultural Significance
Though deeply rooted in tradition, the donning of these intricate garments during a Japanese wedding ceremony holds profound cultural significance.
The Shiromuku, a pristine white kimono, symbolizes purity and new beginnings. The Iroutikake, with its vibrant colors and patterns, represents the couple’s unity and the blending of two families.
These traditional attires:
- Showcase Japan’s rich cultural heritage
- Imbue the event with a sense of timelessness and reverence
- Serve as a visual representation of the couple’s commitment to their shared traditions
This photo plan captures the essence of a Japanese wedding, allowing couples to immortalize this culturally significant moment.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can the Couple Bring Their Own Traditional Wedding Attire?
No, the couple cannot bring their own traditional wedding attire. The package includes the rental of a shiromuku (white wedding kimono), iroutikake (colored wedding kimono), and montsuki hakama (crested hakama) for the photo shoot.
Is There an Option to Extend the Photo Shoot Duration?
According to the information provided, there doesn’t appear to be an option to extend the photo shoot duration. The package includes a set photo shoot service without any mention of extending the duration.
How Many Photo Packages Are Available for This Experience?
The experience offers one photo package. The package includes women’s and men’s attire, photo shoot, and an album, priced from $2,368.46 per group (up to 1 person).
Are There Any Additional Fees for Hair and Makeup Touch-Ups?
The package includes hair and makeup services, so there are no additional fees for touch-ups. The package price covers the complete wedding attire and photography experience.
Can the Couple Request Specific Photo Shoot Locations in Kumamoto?
Yes, the couple can request specific photo shoot locations in Kumamoto. The package includes a photo shoot, and the service provider can accommodate preferences for the shoot locations within the Kumamoto area.
Recap
The Anniversary Japanese Wedding Photo Plan offers couples a unique opportunity to enjoy traditional Japanese culture while capturing timeless memories. The package includes professional hair and makeup services, as well as the chance to don exquisite attire like the shiromuku and montsuki hakama. This memorable experience beautifully blends romance and culture, providing a once-in-a-lifetime chance to celebrate love and honor the rich customs of Japanese weddings.
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