【Why choose Rika Kimono】
| Location | Outdoor |
| Experience type | Costume rental |
| Outfit type | Kimono, Yukata |
| Additional service & facility | Photography service |
・The reservation time for this plan is 60 minutes after the reservation time for the Kimono/Yukata Rental Plan.
※Important※ Kimono and Yukata rental fees are not included in this plan.
・Separate reservations are not possible. Please purchase this together with the Kimono/Yukata Rental Plan.
・If you need to cancel or change the date, please notify us as soon as possible. If you notify us less than 7 days in advance, you will be charged according to the cancellation policy.
・If you are late for more than 10 minutes, the photo shoot time may be shortened. Please understand.
・Since the photo shoot time will be shortened, please be sure to arrive at the store 15 minutes before your scheduled time.
・If you are late, your departure time may be delayed as we will give priority to other customers who arrive at the scheduled time. Please understand that
For stunning kimono photos, focus on elegant postures. Try subtle movements like holding a fan or umbrella, gazing slightly away, or walking gracefully. Emphasize the kimono's intricate patterns by adjusting its sleeves or sash. A professional photographer can guide you to highlight both the kimono's beauty and your natural expressions, ensuring memorable shots.
To inquire about rental plan costs for a professional kimono photography experience, you can easily check the available packages. By booking through KKday, you benefit from a streamlined process where detailed service inclusions are clearly outlined, ensuring transparency and ease of planning for your unique cultural photography session. This helps you understand what is offered.
Kyoto offers several picturesque locations for kimono photography. Popular spots include the historic streets of Gion, the serene bamboo groves of Arashiyama, the traditional paths near Kiyomizu-dera Temple, and vibrant areas around Kyoto Station. Each location provides a unique, culturally rich backdrop that enhances the elegance of your kimono.
To ensure comfort when wearing a kimono or yukata, wear minimal and seamless undergarments. Avoid anything bulky or with prominent straps. Light, moisture-wicking innerwear is ideal, especially for longer sessions. It's common to wear a thin, breathable slip or camisole underneath. Focusing on comfort over restrictive clothing will help you fully enjoy the experience.
A professional kimono photography experience usually includes expert styling and dressing assistance for your chosen kimono or yukata. It features a guided photoshoot by an experienced photographer at scenic locations. The service generally provides a selection of professionally edited digital photos, capturing your memorable cultural experience with high quality and artistry.
In the Kanto region, excellent locations for professional kimono photography include the historic streets of Asakusa in Tokyo, known for its temples and traditional atmosphere. Kawagoe offers a charming old merchant town feel with Edo-period architecture, while Kamakura provides serene temples, gardens, and coastal views, all perfect for capturing your kimono attire.
For extended comfort during a kimono or yukata photography session, communicate any discomfort during dressing so adjustments can be made. Walk with smaller, gentle steps to avoid straining the fabric and maintain posture. Stay hydrated and take short breaks if needed. Choosing a lighter yukata for warmer weather and ensuring proper fitting and layering are key.
The professional photography service typically offers a wide selection of kimonos and yukatas to suit various preferences and seasons. You can find traditional patterns, modern designs, and a broad range of colors and fabrics. This extensive choice ensures you can select an outfit that perfectly complements your personal style and the backdrop of your photoshoot, enhancing your overall experience.