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[Tokyo] Private photography tour with film camera

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Booking confirmation: within 3 days before the departure
Guided language: English / 日本語 / 한국어 / 中文
Free cancellation 4 day(s) prior to experience date
Please present the e-voucher on-site

[Holiday Exclusive Points]
⭐️Multilingual support⭐️
⭐️The process will be tailored to your preferred location and time.⭐️
⭐️Natural composition and photo spots identified⭐️
⭐️Reservations can be made up to 3 days in advance⭐️

[5% App discount] Code: APP5OFF , HK: APP15HK

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Cultural Experiences

LocationOutdoor
Additional service & facilityPhotography service

Product Info

The content of this product is provided by machine translation and may not reflect the actual information, please take this into consideration before booking.

[Everyday Shots 1-Hour Plan] Capture your travel and everyday life in photos 📸

【💌Tour Introduction💌】
💙 This program involves the guide taking photos using a film camera provided by the traveler. 💙
We will be filming you as you leisurely travel around Tokyo 🫶🏻

🎈Recommended for people like this!
・For those who want natural-looking photos, like those taken by a friend. ・For those who prefer film over DSLRs. ・For those who love stylish photos.

🎈Shooting time: 1 hour ~ Please choose your preferred time slot to match your planned travel itinerary!

🎈Guide: We will provide a guide who speaks your preferred language, such as Japanese, English, Chinese, or Korean! (If the schedule does not allow for this, we will discuss arranging a guide who speaks another language.)

🎈 Filming location: Anywhere in Tokyo is possible!

Recommended places:
① Shibuya: The quintessential Tokyo, with the atmosphere of a major metropolis and the Shibuya skyline as the backdrop for the photoshoot.
② Shinjuku: We'll be taking photos in the heart of Tokyo, enjoying the atmosphere of Omoide Yokocho and the Showa era.
③ Asakusa: Enjoy the retro atmosphere, temples, and old-town charm while taking photos.
④ Nihonbashi: Photos will be taken against a backdrop of temples, retro streetscapes, and shopping areas. Recommended for customers who prefer less crowded locations.
⑤ Shiba Daimon: Take photos with Tokyo Tower, Shiba Park, and temples in the background.

🙌Please let us know your preferred shooting location when making your reservation.

🚌If you wish to film in various locations, you will need to travel by public transport. Additionally, transportation costs, including those for guides and entrance fees to facilities, will be your responsibility.

[🌸Photo Credit & Notes🌸]
On the day of the shoot, the traveler will use their own film camera to take the photos.
(Please prepare a film camera in advance.)

Regardless of the number of film frames, the shooting time is 1 hour.
(Depending on the situation, it may not be possible to complete the shoot within the allotted time.)

• Travelers are responsible for developing and digitizing their own film.

・We do not perform any corrective or cosmetic retouching work.

Since this is film, you cannot check the photos immediately after shooting. Therefore, there is a possibility that some photos may be out of focus or not properly lit. Please understand.

Purchase Notice

<A request to our customers>
Please let us know your preferred shooting location when making your reservation. (Please write it in the comments section.)

・After your booking is confirmed, you will be invited to a LINE group chat with your assigned photographer or guide to ensure smooth communication during the tour.
If you do not have a LINE account, please download and register for the app in advance.
If you are unable to use LINE, please contact us separately.

The meeting place will vary depending on your desired shooting location. Once the shooting location is confirmed, we will inform you of the detailed meeting place via chat or other means.

We recommend purchasing individual travel insurance.

Please note that if you lose any of your belongings during the process, it will be difficult to recover them.

Please pay particular attention to injuries and accidents caused by customer negligence. It may be difficult to provide assistance in such cases.

If you are late for the meeting, the shooting time may be shortened. Please arrive on time.

*No refunds will be given for no-shows (cancellations without prior notice) or late arrivals.

*Please note that these photos were not taken by a professional photographer.
If you would like professional photography services, please let us know and we can suggest an alternative product.

Includes/Excludes

  • Cashless treatment in case of injury or illness during tour
  • Photography Guide
  • Korean guide
  • Japanese guide
  • English guide
  • Chinese guide
  • Experience fee
  • Entrance fee
  • Transportation expenses when moving
  • Facility admission fee
  • Film camera, film development and digitization costs

Reminders

  • ・From 8:00 a.m. to sunset, after the reservation is confirmed, the time and location will be adjusted after consultation according to each other's schedules.

  • (*Please contact us again for night shooting outside of the stated hours!)

How to Redeem Your Voucher

How to Use Your Voucher

  • Please present the e-voucher on-site

Meeting Point

Location Name: Possible anywhere in Tokyo!

Address: Possible anywhere in Tokyo!

How to Get There
The meeting place will vary depending on your desired shooting location. Once the shooting location is confirmed, we will inform you of the detailed meeting place via chat or other means.

Cancellation Policy

  • Cancellations 4 day(s) (inclusive) before the selected date are allowed. Unused orders can be canceled for free
  • For cancellations made 2 to 3 days prior to selected date, a cancellation fee of 10% will apply
  • Cancellation is not allowed between 0–1 days from the selected date. Orders cannot be canceled or modified, and refunds will not be granted.
NOTE
  • Due to time zone differences, the confirmed cancellation date is based on the supplier’s local time. Please allow 2–5 business days to process your cancellation request, after which the cancellation fee will be charged according to the product’s cancellation policy. Once the cancellation is confirmed, you will receive your refund within 14 working days.

FAQ

1. Where are the best places to buy film cameras for a private photography trip in Tokyo?

In Tokyo, you can consider large electronics stores like Bic Camera and Yodobashi Camera in Shinjuku, which often have dedicated film photography sections. For classic or unique used film cameras, Nakano Broadway and specialty used camera shops in Ginza (such as Hayata Camera) are excellent choices. Additionally, Shimokitazawa and Kichijoji have many stylish shops offering distinctive film cameras and related accessories. These locations can help you find the right gear for your private photography trip.

2. If I want to buy a Fujifilm film camera for my Tokyo film photography tour, are there any recommended specialty stores or points of sale?

If you're looking to purchase a Fujifilm film camera during your film photography tour in Tokyo, it's recommended to visit the Fujifilm sections at large electronics stores like Bic Camera or Yodobashi Camera. They typically carry the latest Fujifilm film camera models and related products. Furthermore, camera specialty stores in areas like Shibuya and Shinjuku, or some used camera shops, might also have well-maintained vintage Fujifilm film cameras. These retailers offer a diverse selection of Fujifilm film cameras.

3. What are the main functional differences between the film cameras mentioned in 'Private Photography Trip with a Film Camera' and regular point-and-shoot cameras?

In the context of a 'Private Photography Trip with a Film Camera,' film cameras usually refer to those with more manual control options, such as adjustable aperture, shutter speed, and focus, allowing photographers greater precision in image control. Regular point-and-shoot cameras, on the other hand, are designed primarily for simple operation with automatic functions, making them suitable for casual snapshots. The flexibility of film cameras offers more creative freedom, especially for those seeking a unique image style or learning photography techniques.

4. I want to buy a Kodak film camera for my private photography trip in Tokyo. What are some reliable sources in Japan?

If you're looking to buy a Kodak film camera for your private photography trip in Tokyo, there are several channels you can consider in Japan. Large electronics stores like Bic Camera and Yodobashi Camera sometimes sell new Kodak point-and-shoot film cameras or related accessories. If you're interested in classic models or older Kodak film cameras with more comprehensive features, you can explore used camera shops in Tokyo, such as those within Nakano Broadway or some shops in Ginza. These places can assist you in finding the Kodak film camera you need.

5. When selecting a film camera for a private photography trip in Tokyo, what important specifications or features should I consider?

When choosing a film camera for your private photography trip in Tokyo, it's recommended to consider its portability and compactness, whether the lens focal length suits your intended subjects (e.g., wide-angle for landscapes or street photography), and if it has manual exposure or aperture priority functions to enhance creative flexibility. Additionally, checking the battery type for easy availability and whether it has a built-in flash are important considerations. These features will influence your shooting experience and results during your trip.

6. When picking out a film camera for a private photography trip in Tokyo, can I also consider used or rental options besides new cameras?

Yes, when selecting a film camera for a private photography trip in Tokyo, besides buying new, you can absolutely consider used or rental options. Tokyo has many quality used camera shops offering film cameras in excellent condition at typically more affordable prices, and you might even find classic models. Furthermore, some camera equipment stores or professional rental shops also offer film camera rentals, which is a very convenient option for short-term use or for those who want to try out different models first.

7. How does understanding the functional differences between film cameras and point-and-shoot cameras help improve shooting results when participating in a 'Private Photography Trip with a Film Camera'?

Understanding the functional differences between film cameras and point-and-shoot cameras can significantly help improve your shooting results during a private photography trip in Tokyo. Film cameras typically offer more manual controls, such as adjusting aperture and shutter speed, allowing you to precisely manage depth of field and exposure based on lighting conditions and creative vision, resulting in more artistic photographs. Point-and-shoot cameras emphasize simple operation for quickly capturing moments but offer relatively less fine-grained control over the image. Clearly defining your needs will help you choose the most suitable tool.

8. When participating in a 'Private Photography Trip with a Film Camera,' how does the choice of film type affect the shooting results?

During a 'Private Photography Trip with a Film Camera,' the choice of film type greatly impacts the final shooting results. Different ISO sensitivities (e.g., 100, 400, 800) affect performance in various lighting conditions; high-ISO film is suitable for night or indoor shots but may exhibit more grain. Additionally, color reversal (slide) and color negative films differ in color saturation, contrast, and exposure latitude. Selecting the appropriate film can imbue your Tokyo travel photos with a unique color atmosphere and texture.

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