In the sacred place of a shrine, you can wear wedding attire (white kimono, colored uchikake and hakama) and have commemorative photos taken within the grounds.The bride and groom can each choose one outfit of their choice from the selection available at WAKONHISA, a wedding ceremony company in Osaka that specializes in Shinto wedding ceremonies.The captured data and slideshow will be sent to you via email at a later date with a download URL.Take a commemorative photo of Japan at a sacred shrine.
Osaka City Shrine Precinct Photography Plan
※In case of rain, the shooting location may change.
※Please arrive at your reserved time by yourself.
※The costume sizes are as follows. If you exceed the size, you cannot wear it. [Bride] Bust and waist up to 110cm. Height up to 172cm. Sandals up to 26.5cm. [Groom] Height up to 200cm. Sandals up to 30cm.
10:00/Arriving at the salon and choosing your outfit
10:30/Hair setup start.Groom dressing
11:00/Bride dressing
11:30/Photo taken in the salon
12:00/Departure from the salon use taxi
12:30/Arrive at the shrine, receive a blessing from the priest, and start filming
13:30/Filming ends
14:00/Arrive at the salon and change clothes
14:30/break-up
Enter Minamisenba Shinsaibashi Building and go to the 4th floor.
Exit the elevator and enter the store in front of you.
Please present this voucher to the staff at the salon on the day of your participation.
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Osaka Station, Shin-Osaka Station
Osaka Station Bus Terminal, Umeda Bus Terminal
The Osaka Metro system is efficient, clean, and easy to navigate. It consists of eight lines that connect major attractions, shopping districts, and neighborhoods.
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