One of my favourite and most memorable cultural experiences in Japan was the kimono dress-up during winter at Asakusa, Tokyo! I have always been so mesmerised by the beauty of Japanese traditional kimono and was looking forward to an extraordinary dress-up experience.
Based on favourable reviews online and beautiful kimono outfits preview, I booked a package with Sakura Photo Studio via Veltra. It was a fuss free booking experience and confirmation was obtained within the day. However, I noticed that since then, they have increased the number of packages available for booking from their website directly. Examples: Standard Plan, Luxury Plan, Premium Plan, Couple Studio Photo Shoot Plan, Samurai Armour Photo Shoot Plan and Children Kimono Plan. As such, you may want to visit their website for more details.
The price range starts from as low as US48 for Standard Plan, which includes kimono dressing and rental, and returning of kimono by 5pm.
I decided to splurge and took a Luxury Plan, as well as paid additional for make-up service and outdoor photo shoot and guided tour at Asakusa. My package cost USD242.50 and included the following:
It was an easy access to Sakura Studio from Asakusa Station. Walk to Kaminarimon of Sensoji Temple, cross the road to Starbucks and walk straight down the street. You will see Suzuki building on the opposite lane.
Take the lift to Level 4 and you will arrive at the kimono dressing studio directly.
You will be given a black bag to hold your belongings. The bag is tagged. Well, it is generally safe as the studio is manned at all times.
Next, you will be asked to select your preferred kimono based on your package (standard plan, luxury plan or premium plan). My luxury plan will allow me to select a furisode kimono (the most formal kimono for unmarried women, usually worn at weddings reception or coming-of-age ceremonies.) I had a hard time deciding on THE ONE as they all look gorgeous!
Once you have selected the kimono, a staff will assist you with part 1 of the kimono dressing before your make-up/hairdo.
Do rest assured the make-up/hair do section is very clean albeit a little messy.
My make-up artiste. I opted for a more natural make-up; no dramatic eyeliners or eye lashes.
The second part of the kimono dressing in this area. Look at the massive accessories involved in the full dressing of a furisode kimono.
It is too complicated for me to explain the full kimono dressing process. I concluded that kimono dressing is indeed a skill and the whole process took more than 5 minutes just to get dressed. You may refer to the following YouTube video:
My hairdo! Love the accessories! (That’s my own earrings!)
Ta-da! All ready to go out! Selected a matching kimono bag!
It’s a pity that it started to rain the moment I was ready for my photoshoot. 🙁 As such, my outdoor photoshoot was cancelled and the studio replaced it with an indoor photo shoot. It was indeed a disappointment but I guess it now provides me with another excuse for a second kimono dressing next time! 🙂
No photo taking and videoing is allowed in the indoor photo studio. Nevertheless, it was a comfortable session with the photographer who speaks English and another lady staff who was there to assist and adjust my kimono for every pose. It was certainly not easy to kneel and stand in kimono!
After the short indoor photo shoot, I was allowed a 2-hour free and easy outdoor session in my kimono as part of my package. Of course, nothing is more appropriate than to stroll down Nakimise street and visit Sensoji Temple in my attire! Afterall, that’s the reason why I chose to do kimono dressing in Asakusa! 🙂
Posing at Kaminarimon. Actually, it was a little embarrassing as my colourful kimono clearly stood out among the crowd. haha
A surprised “celebrity moment” when I was approached by another tourist to take photo. She thought I was a Japanese! And after her, I was approached by another tour group as well. Haha…shy shy
Time for some random outdoor photo shoot. Coincidentally, I had a matching umbrella with my kimono!
In the same evening, I received approximate 20-25 images emailed by the photographer for me to select my favourite 5 shots for final editing. Here they are!
What do you think of the studio shots? I am absolutely pleased with them! Well, I guess the photographer should be quite satisfied too as I soon realized my photo was used in the recruitment page for the studio. It’s quite amusing that my first media exposure is in Japan! Hope my smile did help them to attract applicants! 🙂
No doubt there are many photo studios or kimono rental shops in Tokyo, I personally feels that Sakura Photo Studio Co Ltd stands out with their professionalism and extensive beautiful collection of kimonos. Their warm and hospitable service as well as photo shoot are always highly raved upon on social media. I’m so much looking forward to an opportunity of doing an outdoor photo shoot with them in future!
Sakura Photo Studio Co Ltd
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