If you’re looking for a quirky, innovative activity that captures your visit to Tokyo in a whole new way, the VIEW-ALL 360° photo shoot in Asakusa might just be your answer. This isn’t your typical tourist snapshot—here, you’ll step into a high-tech studio where your movements are recorded from every angle, then transformed into extraordinary visuals blending Japanese pop culture and cutting-edge technology.
What really makes this experience stand out? First, the 360° filming system used in Olympic events allows you to see yourself from angles you’d never normally get to see. Second, the fusion of Japanese manga and 3DCG backgrounds creates truly unique images. And third, the playful yet sophisticated visual synthesis makes this a memorable activity for almost anyone.
One thing to keep in mind is that it’s not suitable for those who are claustrophobic or have mobility issues, given that the studio space is relatively compact and involves standing still for a few moments. This activity is best suited for people who love fun tech, Japanese culture, or creative ways to remember their trip. If you’re after a low-key sightseeing tour, this might not be your best fit, but for a playful break from traditional sightseeing, it’s a gem.
- Key Points
- The Experience Breakdown: What to Expect in Asakusa
- Booking and Arrival
- The Shooting Studio
- The Photos and Videos
- Costume Options
- The Final Product
- Deep Dive: Why This Experience Matters
- Cutting-Edge Technology in a Fun Setting
- Cultural and Artistic Fusion
- Value for Money
- Accessibility and Practical Tips
- The Itinerary and Duration
- What Sets It Apart?
- Final Thoughts: Who Will Love This?
- FAQ
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Key Points

- Unique 360° Technology: The same advanced filming tech used during the Olympics offers a rare chance to see your movements from all angles.
- Cultural Fusion: Enjoy images blending manga-style backgrounds or Japanese landscapes, perfect for fans of Japanese pop culture.
- Flexible Options: Choose between dynamic videos or still images, with the option to dress in cosplay or traditional kimono for extra fun.
- Affordable Price: At just $20 per person, this experience offers a high-tech souvenir that’s both creative and cost-effective.
- Family Friendly: Suitable for ages 5 to 99, making it a great activity for families or groups.
- Practical Details: Prepare your smartphone (less than 50MB free space, compatible OS) and download the PixyEye app in advance.
The Experience Breakdown: What to Expect in Asakusa

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Booking and Arrival
Booking is straightforward through the website, and you’ll receive a voucher to present on arrival. We appreciate that the process is designed to be hassle-free—just show your voucher at the store, follow the staff’s instructions, and get ready for your shoot. The location inside the Manga Gallery Cafe Okaoka is well-placed, just a five-minute walk from Kaminarimon and Sensoji’s entrance, making it easy to combine this activity with sightseeing in Asakusa.
The Shooting Studio
Once inside, you’ll be greeted by staff equipped with a compact but advanced filming system. You’ll connect your smartphone to the store’s Wi-Fi, then launch the dedicated PixyEye app. The staff will guide you through the process, ensuring your device is ready. The station is designed to be family-friendly, accommodating children as young as five, and the staff, especially the guides, are known for their knowledgeable and friendly approach.
The Photos and Videos
During the session, you’re filmed from all sides. We loved the way the process allows you to observe your own movement from every angle, which is surprisingly fun and revealing. The footage can be used to create dynamic 360° videos—perfect for sharing on social media or reliving the fun.
Along With videos, you’ll receive still images synthesized into either manga worlds or Japanese landscapes. These images are playful but also surprisingly artistic, capturing the essence of Japanese pop culture. Many reviews mention how much they enjoyed the chance to see themselves in a manga scene or amidst a scenic 3DCG landscape, something you simply can’t do with traditional photography.
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While shooting in everyday clothes is perfectly fine, the real fun begins if you opt for traditional Japanese costumes like kimono or yukata, or even cosplay outfits. This adds an extra layer to the photos, making the results even more memorable. The staff at the studio is accustomed to helping with costume rental, which is an excellent way to make your photos stand out.
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The Final Product
Expect to receive three types of media: a video with green background, a composite still image, and an auto-rotating image—all personalized to your session. Some reviews note that with more than three people, certain angles might not capture everyone perfectly, so smaller groups are ideal for the best results. The images are high quality, and many appreciate how fun and quirky they look, especially when shared on social media.
Deep Dive: Why This Experience Matters

Cutting-Edge Technology in a Fun Setting
The use of Olympic-grade filming technology makes this activity stand out from usual photo booths or selfie stations. It allows for a level of detail and movement analysis that is rare in a small studio. When you see yourself from behind and from the feet upwards, it’s both amusing and oddly satisfying. We loved the way the technology makes you feel like a star in a sci-fi movie—minus the Hollywood price tag.
Cultural and Artistic Fusion
The backgrounds aren’t just pretty—they’re evocative of Japan’s vibrant pop culture scene. Whether you’re a manga enthusiast or a lover of scenic Japanese landscapes, the images cater to a variety of tastes. The ability to see yourself immersed in a manga world adds a delightful, almost fantasy-like quality to your memories.
Value for Money
At $20 (plus costume rental if desired), the experience offers excellent value. The price includes not only the shoot but also the resulting media, plus a soft drink. Considering how memorable and personalized these images are, it’s a worthwhile expense for anyone wanting a unique souvenir that’s more meaningful than a typical tourist shot.
Accessibility and Practical Tips
While the activity is suitable for most, it’s worth noting that it’s not recommended for those with mobility issues or extreme height (over 6’6”). Make sure your smartphone has enough storage and is running a compatible OS, as errors with downloads are possible otherwise. Download the PixyEye app beforehand to avoid delays.
The Itinerary and Duration

The entire process is streamlined, with most sessions taking around 15-20 minutes, making it an easy addition to a day exploring Asakusa. You’ll start at the Manga Gallery Cafe Okaoka, check in with your voucher, connect your device, and then enjoy the shoot. Afterward, you’ll leave with your digital images—ready to share or print.
What Sets It Apart?
Unlike other photo experiences, this one offers a technologically advanced yet playful approach. It’s more than just a snapshot—it’s a mini production where you become part of a digital story. The guides’ knowledge about the equipment and the cultural backgrounds available enhances the overall experience, making it feel professional yet relaxed.
Final Thoughts: Who Will Love This?

This activity appeals most to tech enthusiasts, Japanese pop culture fans, and families wanting a fun, interactive souvenir. It’s ideal for those wanting something more than a traditional tourist photo—something that captures movement, personality, and a little bit of fantasy.
If you’re traveling with children or cosplay fans, the costume options will add an extra layer of excitement. For couples or groups of friends, it’s an excellent way to create shared memories that are both quirky and visually stunning.
However, if you prefer a relaxed, no-fuss activity or have mobility restrictions, you might find this too intense or limited in space. It’s best to plan this activity early in the day to combine it with sightseeing, as it’s located conveniently inside a cultural hub like Asakusa.
FAQ

Is this experience suitable for children?
Yes, it’s open to ages 5 to 99, making it perfect for families. Just ensure the kids can stand still during the shoot.
Do I need to bring anything?
Make sure your smartphone is charged, has less than 50MB free space, and the compatible OS. Download the PixyEye app before arriving.
Are costumes included?
Costume rental isn’t included in the base price, but it’s highly recommended for more memorable photos. The studio offers traditional Japanese costumes like kimono and yukata, and cosplay options.
How long does the session take?
Most shoots last about 15-20 minutes, including setup and post-shoot instructions.
Can I do this with a group of friends?
Yes, but keep in mind that with three or more people, some body parts may not be captured depending on angles. Make a reservation for the correct number of participants.
What should I consider regarding tech compatibility?
If your phone runs iOS 15 or lower or Android OS 10 or lower, you might encounter errors when downloading images. Download the app in advance to avoid delays.
To sum it up, the VIEW-ALL 360° photo shoot in Asakusa offers a playful yet high-tech twist on travel souvenirs. It’s perfect for those wanting to see themselves in a whole new dimension—literally—and to capture their Japanese adventure in a way that’s creative, fun, and totally unique. Whether you’re into manga, cosplay, or just love cool tech, this activity is a memorable addition to any trip to Tokyo’s historic district.
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