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Just a short train ride from Osaka, Kyoto, or Nagoya! Why not experience the traditional Shichi-Go-San ceremony that every Japanese child experiences?

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Why not experience a traditional event that is still important to the Japanese people in the Japanese style?

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Hello I am Tae, who runs a photo studio and private lodging facility with my husband and a small staff in Ise City, Mie Prefecture. I love traveling and have traveled to about 48 countries as a backpacker. I traveled around Southeast Asia in 2004, tour guided in the Republic of Palau in 2005, and tour guided in Australia in 2007. I love the ocean, so in 2008 I obtained my PADI Divemaster license and national diver certification. In 2009, while traveling around the world, I met and married my husband, a photographer, in the countryside of San Cristobal de las Casas, Mexico. In 2012, I opened a small shop in Ise City. Our studio is located on a 2300m2 site, and the garden is a natural environment with many birds living in it. We also operate private lodgings on the site. Please feel free to contact us for transportation within Ise city, coordination with local restaurants, etc.

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In Japan, there is a traditional ceremony called Shichigosan.

Children aged 3, 5, and 7 wear kimono and pray at a shrine to pray for their growth.

Right near our studio is Ise Jingu, Japan's most prestigious shrine dedicated to the sun god.

We have a large collection of antique kimonos.

Would you like to experience Japanese culture with your children

while wearing the historical kimono that has seen many children celebrate?

We have a studio in Ise City, Mie Prefecture,

which is just a train ride from Nagoya and Osaka.

In the summer, we stay in Chatan Town, Okinawa Prefecture.

You can take pictures either way.

Please feel free to contact us if you would like to take a photo shoot.

Although our English is poor, we are confident in our photography skills.

Let's leave beautiful memories of your time in Japan

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Hello I am Tae, who runs a photo studio and private lodging facility with my husband and a small staff in Ise City, Mie Prefecture. I love traveling and have traveled to about 48 countries as a backpacker. I traveled around Southeast Asia in 2004, tour guided in the Republic of Palau in 2005, and tour guided in Australia in 2007. I love the ocean, so in 2008 I obtained my PADI Divemaster license and national diver certification. In 2009, while traveling around the world, I met and married my husband, a photographer, in the countryside of San Cristobal de las Casas, Mexico. In 2012, I opened a small shop in Ise City. Our studio is located on a 2300m2 site, and the garden is a natural environment with many birds living in it. We also operate private lodgings on the site. Please feel free to contact us for transportation within Ise city, coordination with local restaurants, etc.

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