The Anniversary Japanese Wedding Photo Plan offers couples a chance to enjoy Japan’s rich cultural heritage. By donning traditional kimonos, participants can capture the essence of Japanese wedding rituals through professional photography. This unique experience not only preserves cherished memories but also showcases the significance of these timeless customs. For those seeking a truly authentic celebration of their love, this plan provides a captivating glimpse into the beauty and symbolism of Japanese wedding traditions.
Key Points
- The Japanese Wedding Photo Plan offers a culture experience in Kumamoto, Japan, including traditional Japanese wedding attire and professional photography.
- The plan includes the iconic Shiromuku and Iroutikake kimono, representing purity and union in Japanese wedding traditions.
- The experience starts at 9:00 am with a meeting at the designated location and culminates in a memorable photo session.
- The private tour is not wheelchair accessible but is near public transportation, and specific guidelines apply for infants and pregnant travelers.
- The resulting photo album preserves the cherished memories of the anniversary celebration, capturing the essence of significant Japanese wedding rituals.
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Overview of the Japanese Wedding Photo Plan
The Japanese Wedding Photo Plan offers a culture experience in Kumamoto, Japan, where couples can capture their special day through traditional Japanese wedding attire and a curated photo shoot.
The package includes the iconic Shiromuku white wedding kimono, the colorful Iroutikake kimono, and traditional men’s attire like the Montsuki hakama.
Professional hair and makeup services complete the look before the couple embarks on a memorable photo session.
The resulting photo album preserves cherished memories of the couple’s Japanese wedding celebration.
Meeting and Pickup Information
Couples participating in the Japanese Wedding Photo Plan will meet at the 和Collection美都 【水前寺店】, located at 4-3 Suizenji Kōen, Chuo Ward, Kumamoto, 862-0956, Japan.
The experience starts at 9:00 am, and couples will redeem their tickets at the meeting point.
After the photo shoot, the experience returns to the original meeting location.
This private tour isn’t wheelchair accessible but is near public transportation.
Infants must sit on laps, and the experience isn’t recommended for pregnant travelers.
Additional Information
Participants receive confirmation of their booking within 48 hours, subject to availability. The experience is not wheelchair accessible, but is located near public transportation. Infants must sit on laps, and pregnant travelers are not recommended.
Accessibility | Near Public Transportation |
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Not Wheelchair Accessible | Yes |
Infants | Pregnant Travelers |
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Must Sit on Laps | Not Recommended |
This tour is a private activity, with only your group participating. The lowest price guarantee ensures you get the best value.
Participation and Booking Details
How does this Japanese wedding photo plan work?
The photo shoot is a private tour, with only your group participating. The price starts from $2,364.87 per group of up to 1 person. You can take advantage of the lowest price guarantee.
Reservation is flexible, with the option to pay later. There’s free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience starts.
This unique cultural experience in Kumamoto, Japan allows you to don traditional Japanese wedding attire and have professional photos taken in beautiful settings, preserving precious memories of your anniversary celebration.
Cancellation and Payment Policy
The Japanese wedding photo plan offers flexible booking and cancellation options.
Couples can reserve their spot now and pay later, providing more flexibility in planning. The plan also allows for free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience starts, ensuring peace of mind.
On top of that, the lowest price guarantee ensures that customers receive the best value for their money.
- Flexible booking: Option to reserve now and pay later.
- Free cancellation: Up to 24 hours before the experience.
- Lowest price guarantee: Ensuring the best value.
Significance of the Japanese Wedding Kimono
As an integral part of Japanese wedding traditions, the kimono holds immense cultural significance.
The shiromuku, a pure white kimono, represents the bride’s purity and new beginnings. The iroutikake, a more colorful kimono, symbolizes the couple’s union and the bride’s transition into her new role.
The intricate designs and fabrics of these kimonos reflect Japan’s rich cultural heritage. Donning these garments imbues the wedding ceremony with deep meaning, connecting the couple to centuries of tradition.
The careful selection and meticulous dressing of the kimonos are crucial elements of the Japanese wedding photo plan, capturing the essence of this significant ritual.
The Art of Hairstyling and Makeup
Alongside the intricate kimono garments, the art of hairstyling and makeup plays a crucial role in the Japanese wedding photo plan.
Skilled artisans meticulously craft traditional hairstyles, adorning them with delicate hairpins and ornaments. The application of makeup is equally important, enhancing the natural beauty of the couple while adhering to time-honored techniques.
This attention to detail ensures the couple’s transformation into the epitome of elegance and grace. The ritual culminates in a remarkable visual spectacle, capturing the essence of Japanese cultural heritage.
The experience evokes:
- Awe at the mastery of traditional techniques
- Appreciation for the dedication to preserving cultural identity
- Admiration for the timeless beauty of the Japanese wedding tradition
Capturing the Essence of Japanese Traditions
With the exquisite kimono and meticulous hairstyling as the backdrop, the Japanese wedding photo plan meticulously captures the essence of the country’s rich cultural heritage.
From the pristine, white Shiromuku worn by the bride to the vibrant Iroutikake and ornate Montsuki hakama, every detail pays homage to centuries-old traditions.
The photo shoot setting, often in breathtaking natural landscapes, further reinforces the deep connection between Japanese culture and the natural world.
Ultimately, the plan preserves the timeless elegance and beauty of a Japanese wedding, ensuring that these cherished moments are immortalized for generations to come.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can We Bring Our Own Wedding Attire?
According to the description, the Japanese Wedding Photo Plan includes the necessary wedding attire, so participants cannot bring their own. The package provides traditional Japanese wedding outfits for the photo shoot.
Is It Possible to Extend the Photo Session Duration?
Yes, it’s possible to extend the photo session duration for an additional fee. Customers can discuss this option with the service provider to customize their package and ensure they get the desired length for their wedding photo session.
Are There Additional Options for Photo Album Customization?
Yes, the photo plan offers additional album customization options. Clients can choose from various album sizes, cover materials, and page layouts to personalize their wedding photo album.
Can We Have Multiple Outfit Changes During the Shoot?
Yes, the Japanese Wedding Photo Plan allows for multiple outfit changes during the photo shoot. Participants can choose to wear the Shiromuku (white wedding kimono) and Iroutikake (colored wedding kimono) at different points of the session.
Are the Photos Available in Digital Format?
Yes, the photos are available in digital format. The package includes a professional photo album, and the digital files can be downloaded for sharing and printing.
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The Sum Up
The Anniversary Japanese Wedding Photo Plan offers couples a unique opportunity to enjoy Japan’s rich cultural heritage. By donning traditional kimonos and experiencing the art of hairstyling and makeup, participants can capture cherished memories that reflect the significance of wedding rituals in Japanese culture. This memorable experience not only preserves special moments but also provides a genuine cultural exchange.