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Why not take your wedding photos in formal kimonos in Hida Takayama, where historical streetscapes remain? In this article, we will introduce a special service for couples visiting Japan and its appeal.

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We are a team of wedding kimono and photographers providing wedding photography services in Japan to couples and married couples from all over the world who are visiting Japan on their honeymoon. The shooting locations were the World Heritage Site "Shirakawa-go" and the popular tourist destination "Hida Takayama" in Gifu Prefecture. We provide formal kimonos for weddings, but we can also photograph you in traditional wedding attire from your country or in your own clothes. Mariecouture offers couples and spouses from all over the world a trip to Japan that will deepen their love and bonds.

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We at Mariecouture are a group of kimono and photographers who provide wedding photography services in Japan to couples and married couples from all over the world. Please come and have your wedding photos taken in a location that suits you, and spend your honeymoon deepening your love and bond.


Our wedding photography service in Hida Takayama is recommended for couples like these!

Wedding photo of a couple from Los Angeles<br>
Wedding photo of a couple from Los Angeles

I want to go to my beloved Japan for my honeymoon with my precious partner! I want to give my partner a special present! I want to create special memories for the two of us! If you are thinking about these things, we would like to introduce you to a special romantic activity. That is a wedding photo service in Hida Takayama !

The attire worn is a wedding kimono. There are 11 types of kimono, but the one you will wear for this service is a special kimono worn at Japanese weddings . Wedding kimonos are characterized by their gorgeous embroidery and are the most formal of all kimonos.

The wedding photography service in Hida Takayama introduced in this article is a service where you can wear a special wedding kimono and have your wedding photos taken while touring traditional Japanese townscapes and historical buildings . Another great thing about wedding photos is that you can always feel connected to your partner and feel happy when you look at the photos.

This wedding photography service is also recommended for couples celebrating their 10th, 20th wedding anniversaries, etc. It provides a touching moment to honor the long journey of the couple and celebrate the new chapter of their married life.

5 Features and Charms of Wedding Photos Taken in Hida Takayama

Reason 1: Photographing in the special kimono that Japanese brides wear at their weddings

Kimono, the garment worn by Japanese brides at their weddings, is a symbol of Japanese wedding culture, combining intricate design and historical significance. Why not try on a traditional kimono and experience the atmosphere of a Japanese wedding, creating special memories and mementos for the two of you?

Furthermore, because putting on a wedding kimono requires special skills, it cannot be done by one person. Therefore, a staff member specializing in kimono dressing is needed, and the staff member will accompany the couple during the photo shoot to support them and ensure that the kimono does not come undone.

Attraction 2: You can take photos wearing traditional costumes from your country

Wedding photo of a couple from Taiwan. Photographed in wedding dresses.<br>
Wedding photo of a couple from Taiwan. Photographed in wedding dresses.

In addition to kimonos, you can bring your own traditional clothing from your country, or bring your own clothes to be photographed. For example, you can wear a "qipao" or "dragon and phoenix" from Taiwan, Hong Kong, or China, or a "Chut Thai" from Thailand, or even a wedding dress of your dreams. If you wear it and have your photos taken in a location in Hida Takayama, your family and friends will be happy when they see your photos.

Attraction 3: A photo spot where you can experience the scenery unique to the countryside and traditional Japanese culture

Wedding photos taken in Hida Takayama in winter<br>
Wedding photos taken in Hida Takayama in winter

Just as Tokyo and Osaka have the charm of the city, Hida Takayama has the charm of the countryside. Hida Takayama is surrounded by mountains, so the scenery of the town changes with the seasons, with vibrant green mountains in summer, autumn leaves in autumn, and snowy landscapes in winter. There are also plenty of photo spots where you can feel the traditions of Japan, such as the old townscape known as Little Kyoto, streets lined with shrines, and historical buildings.

Reason #4: Photographed by experienced professional photographers who are familiar with Hida Takayama

The photographer in charge of the shoot lives in Hida Takayama, so he knows the best photo spots in Hida Takayama and how to take the best photos. A professional photographer who has taken many wedding photos in the past will fulfill your wishes, from fun photos to romantic photos.

Point 5: Enjoy sightseeing at the same time! A guided tour of Hida Takayama

Hida Takayama in Autumn<br>
Hida Takayama in Autumn

A guide will accompany you during the shoot, and will share with you the history and charm of Hida Takayama as you proceed with the shoot. Having a guide with you allows you to enjoy sightseeing and photography at the same time.

What kind of place is Hida Takayama? Introducing the best photo spots

What kind of place is Hida Takayama?

Hida Takayama is located in the northern part of Gifu Prefecture, almost in the center of Japan, and is a tourist destination that strongly retains the traditional beauty of Japan. The old townscape that continues from the Edo period makes you feel as if you have traveled back in time. Walking along the narrow streets lined with quaint wooden buildings designated as important cultural properties of Japan will add to your memories of Japan.

Hida Takayama is surrounded by mountains, so it is rich in nature, and one of its charms is that you can enjoy the scenery of each season. From spring to summer, the mountains are green, in autumn the leaves change color, and in winter the village is colored by snow, creating a typically Japanese landscape.

You can also enjoy Onsen at Okuhidaonsengo, about an hour's drive from the city of Hida Takayama. Another highlight of a trip to Hida Takayama is the opportunity to try local cuisine, including Hida beef, and encounter traditional crafts.


Photo spot 1: Nakabashi area

Nakabashi Bridge is a landmark of Hida Takayama. It is a historic bridge that connected Takayama Castle and the castle town about 260 years ago during the Edo period.

Hotels near Nakahashi

Wedding photos taken at Nakabashi<br>
Wedding photos taken at Nakabashi

Photo spot 2: Old town area

The townscape retains the merchant culture and buildings built during the Edo period.

Hotels near Hida Takayama old townscape

Wedding photos taken in an old town<br>
Wedding photos taken in an old town

Photo spot 3: Kusakabe Folk Crafts Museum

This is an architectural style representative of Hida Takayama and has been designated an Important Cultural Property of Japan.

Hotels near Kusakabe Heritage House

Wedding photos taken in the courtyard of the Kusakabe Folk Crafts Museum<br>
Wedding photos taken in the courtyard of the Kusakabe Folk Crafts Museum

How to get to Hida Takayama

The difference between "wedding kimono" and "regular kimono"

There are many different types of kimono, each with different characteristics and occasions for wearing. There are 11 typical types of kimono. Among these 11 types, the kimono worn by the bride at the wedding is called "Uchikake." There are two types of Uchikake: "Shiromuku" and "Irouchikake."

Shiromuku is the highest-ranking kimono that can only be worn at weddings. It is made entirely in white.

Irouchikake is a kimono that can be worn not only for weddings but also for wedding receptions. It is characterized by its vivid colors and gorgeous patterns.

Unlike regular kimonos, which can be worn in a wide variety of occasions, uchikakes are designed for weddings. Compared to regular kimonos, they require special skills to wear, so they also require a professional stylist.

Shiromuku. Shiromuku also comes in a variety of white colors, including off-white, pure white, and ivory.

Irouchikake. They are gorgeous and feature embroidery and gorgeous Irouchikake. They come in a variety of colors, including red and green.

Kimono for the groom: "Montsuki・Hakama"

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The service introduced here is provided by Mariecouture, a wedding photography company in Hida Takayama and Shirakawa-go. If you would like to know more about the service, please visit their official website using the button below.
A wedding photo service in Hida Takayama is a perfect service for honeymoons, as it is a photo spot where you can feel the traditions and history of Japan. You can wear formal kimonos for weddings, or you can bring your own country's costumes and have your photo taken. A guide will be provided so you can also enjoy sightseeing in Hida Takayama.

Couples who love Japan and are looking for a special experience, come and meet us in Hida Takayama! We will support you to make your honeymoon a lifelong memory!

Official website - Learn more about wedding photography services in Hida Takayama

We are a team of wedding kimono and photographers providing wedding photography services in Japan to couples and married couples from all over the world who are visiting Japan on their honeymoon. The shooting locations were the World Heritage Site "Shirakawa-go" and the popular tourist destination "Hida Takayama" in Gifu Prefecture. We provide formal kimonos for weddings, but we can also photograph you in traditional wedding attire from your country or in your own clothes. Mariecouture offers couples and spouses from all over the world a trip to Japan that will deepen their love and bonds.

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