Anniversary Japanese Wedding Photo Plan Japanese Culture

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Couples looking to commemorate their anniversary in a truly unique way can now enjoy the rich cultural traditions of Japan. The Anniversary Japanese Wedding Photo Plan offers an enchanting opportunity to don elegant attire, explore picturesque Kumamoto, and capture stunning visuals that reflect both personal love stories and the timeless beauty of Japanese heritage. With services ranging from dressing and hair & makeup to a professional photo shoot, this experience promises to create memories that will be cherished for a lifetime.

Good To Know

Anniversary Japanese Wedding Photo Plan Japanese Culture - Good To Know

  • Immerse in the rich cultural traditions of Japanese weddings with a photo plan in the picturesque setting of Kumamoto.
  • Capture the timeless elegance of the bride’s Shiromuku and Iroutikake kimonos and the groom’s sophisticated Montsuki hakama attire.
  • Benefit from the "Reserve Now and Pay Later" option and flexible cancellation policy to secure your anniversary Japanese wedding photo experience.
  • Explore the diverse landscapes of Kumamoto, a captivating prefecture known for its natural beauty and cultural heritage.
  • Enjoy a flawless photo session with professional hair and makeup artistry, capturing the essence of your Japanese wedding celebration.

Kumamoto, Japan – The Picturesque Setting

Anniversary Japanese Wedding Photo Plan Japanese Culture - Kumamoto, Japan - The Picturesque Setting

Kumamoto, a captivating prefecture in Japan, serves as the picturesque backdrop for this enchanting wedding photo plan. Nestled between rolling hills and serene rivers, Kumamoto’s natural beauty is a harmonious blend of tradition and modernity.

Couples can enjoy the region’s rich cultural heritage, exploring historic landmarks and charming local neighborhoods. The mild climate and diverse landscapes, from rugged mountains to pristine coastlines, offer a versatile canvas for couples to capture their cherished moments.

This Japanese wedding photo experience promises to create timeless memories within Kumamoto’s postcard-worthy setting.

Embracing Japanese Wedding Traditions

As couples embark on this Japanese wedding photo experience, they’ll have the opportunity to fully enjoy the country’s rich cultural traditions. From donning the elegant Shiromuku and Iroutikake kimonos to the formal Montsuki hakama attire for men, every element is carefully curated to showcase the timeless elegance of a Japanese wedding.

ShiromukuIroutikakeMontsuki Hakama
White wedding kimonoColored wedding kimonoCrested formal attire
Symbolizes purityRepresents festivitySignifies importance
Carefully craftedMeticulously designedTraditionally structured
Honors Japanese heritageCelebrates cultural identityUpholds ceremonial etiquette
Evokes a sense of reverenceExudes elegance and graceCommands respect and dignity

Shiromuku and Iroutikake – The Elegant Bridal Attire

Anniversary Japanese Wedding Photo Plan Japanese Culture - Shiromuku and Iroutikake - The Elegant Bridal Attire

When couples embark on this Japanese wedding photo experience, they’ll be adorned in the elegant Shiromuku and Iroutikake kimonos. The Shiromuku, a pristine white kimono, symbolizes purity and new beginnings. The Iroutikake, a vibrant-colored wedding kimono, represents the couple’s union.

Together, these traditional garments create a captivating visual:

  • The Shiromuku’s intricate embroidery and flowing silhouette
  • The Iroutikake’s bold hues and ornate patterns
  • Carefully styled hair and flawless makeup by professional artists
  • Graceful movements as the couple poses for their cherished photos
  • A timeless, Japanese-inspired aesthetic that beautifully captures the occasion.

Montsuki Hakama – The Refined Groom’s Ensemble

Anniversary Japanese Wedding Photo Plan Japanese Culture - Montsuki Hakama - The Refined Grooms Ensemble

The groom’s ensemble for this Japanese wedding photo experience is equally captivating.

The montsuki hakama, a traditional men’s formal wear, consists of a montsuki jacket with family crests and wide-legged hakama pants. This refined outfit exudes sophistication and elegance.

The montsuki jacket features intricate patterns and symbols, while the hakama pants provide a flowing, regal appearance. Together, this ensemble creates a striking visual that complements the bride’s traditional kimono attire.

Donning this traditional Japanese menswear, the groom will embody the timeless essence of a time-honored cultural tradition.

Dressing and Hair & Makeup Services

Along With the refined groom’s ensemble, the Japanese wedding photo experience also provides comprehensive dressing and hair & makeup services for the bride.

From start to finish, the bride is transformed into a vision of elegance and grace. The services include:

  • Dressing in the traditional shiromuku (white wedding kimono) and iroutikake (colored wedding kimono)
  • Skilled hair and makeup artistry to achieve a flawless, timeless look
  • Personalized assistance in putting on the elaborate kimono and accessories
  • Guidance on proper kimono etiquette and posing for the photo shoot
  • Careful attention to detail to ensure the bride feels her absolute best.

Photo Shoot and Album – Capturing the Memories

Anniversary Japanese Wedding Photo Plan Japanese Culture - Photo Shoot and Album - Capturing the Memories

After the bride and groom have been expertly dressed and groomed, the photo shoot commences in the serene surroundings of the Japanese garden.

The professional photographer skillfully captures a range of poses, from traditional Japanese stances to more modern, romantic shots. Couples can enjoy the experience, knowing their special day will be immortalized in a beautifully curated photo album.

The album features high-quality prints that showcase the elegant kimono and hakama attire, as well as the stunning natural backdrops of Kumamoto.

This comprehensive package ensures couples have cherished memories to last a lifetime.

Meeting and Pickup Information

Participants 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 returns to this meeting point at the end. Guests are responsible for their own transportation and parking fees.

The experience isn’t wheelchair accessible but is near public transportation.

Key details:

  • Meeting point: 和Collection美都 【水前寺店】
  • Address: 4-3 Suizenji Kōen, Chuo Ward, Kumamoto, 862-0956, Japan
  • End point: Returns to meeting point
  • Transportation: Parking fees required
  • Accessibility: Not wheelchair accessible; near public transportation

Booking and Experience Details

Anniversary Japanese Wedding Photo Plan Japanese Culture - Booking and Experience Details

The anniversary Japanese wedding photo plan is available from $2,342.30 per group (up to 1 person).

Couples can secure their spot with the "Reserve Now and Pay Later" option. The photo session starts at 9:00 am and confirmation is received within 48 hours, subject to availability.

Unfortunately, the experience isn’t wheelchair accessible, though it’s near public transportation. Infants must sit on laps. Pregnant travelers aren’t recommended.

Cancellation is free up to 24 hours before the start time. This unique cultural experience offers an unforgettable way to commemorate a special occasion.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can the Photo Shoot Be Extended Beyond the Scheduled Time?

The photo shoot time is fixed at the start time of 9:00 am, and can’t be extended beyond the scheduled duration. Travelers should plan their schedule accordingly to make the most of the experience within the provided timeframe.

Is It Possible to Bring Additional Guests to the Photo Session?

The plan doesn’t allow for additional guests to join the photo session. It’s designed as a private tour solely for the couple. Bringing extra people would require booking a larger package or arranging a separate session.

Are There Any Restrictions on the Number of Outfit Changes Allowed?

The plan allows for 2 outfit changes – the shiromuku (white wedding kimono) and the iroutikake (colored wedding kimono). Additional outfit changes aren’t included, but the couple can discuss options with the provider if they want more variety.

Can We Request Specific Photography Styles or Poses for the Shoot?

The wedding photo plan allows clients to request specific photography styles and poses for the shoot. They can work with the photographer to customize the photo session to their preferences.

Is It Feasible to Add a Videography Service to the Package?

The wedding photo plan can accommodate requests for videography services, though it’s not included in the standard package. Clients can inquire about adding a videography option to capture their special day on film as well as in photos.

The Sum Up

The Anniversary Japanese Wedding Photo Plan offers couples a chance to enjoy Japanese culture while creating timeless memories. Held in the picturesque Kumamoto, this enchanting experience allows participants to don traditional attire and capture their union through stunning visuals. Starting at $2,342.30, it’s a unique opportunity to celebrate love and heritage in a beautiful setting.