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Hida Takayama is a popular tourist destination located almost in the center of the Japanese archipelago. The reason for its popularity is that it has streets that give a sense of Japanese history, magnificent nature, and many spots that you would never be able to photograph in the city. In this arti...

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We offer wedding photography experiences in Japan to couples and married couples from all over the world who are visiting Japan on their honeymoon. The shooting locations were Shirakawa-go, a World Heritage Site in Japan, and the popular tourist destination Hida Takayama. We offer traditional Japanese wedding attire, "Wafuku" and "wedding dresses." We can also take photos in wedding attire from your country. Come and take special photos of the two of you in a special location and spend your honeymoon deepening your love and bond.

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A must-see for couples! Wedding photos taken in Hida Takayama

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

If you're planning a honeymoon with your special partner, Japan is the place to be! You want to give your partner a special present. You want to create special memories together. If you're a kind person who is thinking about these things, we'll introduce you to some special activities.

The location is Takayama City, Gifu Prefecture, located almost in the center of Japan. Nicknamed "Hida Takayama," it is a popular tourist destination visited by many tourists from both within Japan and overseas.

Hida Takayama is filled with beautiful photo spots, including historic townscapes, abundant nature, and historical buildings.
In Hida Takayama, there is a romantic service that allows you to wear traditional Japanese wedding attire, "Wafuku," and have your wedding photos taken.

For more information on this activity, check out Mariecouture's official website!

A comprehensive guide to Hida Takayama. 15 things to do in Hida Takayama, including access and more

Features of Hida Takayama wedding photography

1. You can wear traditional Japanese wedding attire, "Wafuku"!

Japanese wedding Wafuku, is a symbol of Japanese wedding culture, combining intricate design and historical significance. Why not try on a traditional Wafuku, experience the atmosphere of a Japanese wedding, and create special memories for the two of you?

2. You can also wear a wedding dress or traditional wedding attire from your country for your photo shoot!

Wedding photos of a couple from Taiwan<br>
Wedding photos of a couple from Taiwan

We also have wedding dresses available, so you can take photos in your dream wedding dress. You can also bring your own wedding attire, such as traditional wedding attire from your country. For example, if you wear a "qipao" or "dragon and phoenix robe" from Taiwan, Hong Kong, or China, or a "Chut Thai" from Thailand, your family and friends will be happy when they see the photos.

3. We will take photos at popular spots where you can experience the beauty of the seasons and history!

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

The scenery of Hida Takayama changes with the seasons: cherry blossoms in spring, vivid green mountains in summer, autumn leaves in fall, snowy landscapes in winter. You will visit 2-3 photo spots in Hida Takayama and take photos with the beauty of each season as a backdrop.

4. The photos will be taken by an experienced professional photographer!

The photos will be taken by a professional photographer who lives in Hida Takayama and has taken many wedding photos. He will be able to fulfill your wishes, from fun photos to romantic photos.

5. Your guide will tell you about the charms 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 take your photos. Getting to know Hida Takayama better will add depth to your honeymoon and wedding photos.

Where will you be taking photos? Introducing some photo spots

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.

Photographed while riding a rickshaw at Nakabashi Bridge<br>
Photographed while riding a rickshaw at Nakabashi Bridge

Old Town Area

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

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

Kusakabe Folk Crafts Museum

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

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

Tell me about the traditional Japanese wedding attire, "Wafuku"

Japanese traditional wedding attire, or ' Wafuku', is distinguished from other types of kimono by its elaborate design and importance in Japanese culture. Wafuku are more formal and complex than regular kimono, featuring luxurious fabrics, vibrant colors, and intricate patterns that symbolize good fortune and happiness. Unlike regular kimono, which are worn for a variety of occasions, Wafuku are designed specifically for weddings, embodying their cultural importance and respect for the ceremony. Wasou also require specialized skills to wear compared to regular kimono, and therefore require the services of a professional stylist.

There are two types of Wafuku for brides. The Wafuku in this photo is called "Shiromuku". Shiromuku is the most formal attire.

The Wafuku in this photo is called an "Irouchikake." It is characterized by gorgeous colors and gorgeous patterns of embroidery and gold thread. There are Irouchikake in a variety of colors.

The traditional Japanese Wafuku for the groom is called "Montsuki・Hakama."

summary

Wedding photo experience in Hida Takayama

・The traditional Japanese wedding attire "Wafuku" is worn

・You can take photos in your own country's wedding attire if you bring it with you.

・A guide will be provided so you can learn more about Hida Takayama

・You will have special memories of your honeymoon.

Deepen your love and bond with your partner

This is the activity.

Hida Takayama has a lot of delicious food. Please come and visit us!


Want to know more?

The service introduced here is provided by Mariecouture, a wedding photography company in Hida Takayama. For more information, please visit Mariecouture's official website.

Commemorative photo of the bride and groom with Mariecouture's photography team<br>
Commemorative photo of the bride and groom with Mariecouture's photography team

Check out Mariecouture's official website for more details!

A comprehensive guide to Hida Takayama. 15 things to do in Hida Takayama, including access and more

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We offer wedding photography experiences in Japan to couples and married couples from all over the world who are visiting Japan on their honeymoon. The shooting locations were Shirakawa-go, a World Heritage Site in Japan, and the popular tourist destination Hida Takayama. We offer traditional Japanese wedding attire, "Wafuku" and "wedding dresses." We can also take photos in wedding attire from your country. Come and take special photos of the two of you in a special location and spend your honeymoon deepening your love and bond.

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