Private Shinto Shrine Prayer Photo Shoot in Kitasenju
In the heart of Kitasenju, a private Shinto shrine serves as a canvas for a unique cultural exploration. Participants engage in a personalized prayer photo shoot, donning traditional garments and embracing ancient customs.
The allure of this experience lies not only in its visual splendor but in the spiritual journey it promises. As the ceremony unfolds, layers of tradition are peeled back, inviting participants to enjoy a world where past and present converge.
The opportunity to partake in this intimate affair captivates curiosity and beckons a deeper connection with Japan’s enigmatic heritage.
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Key Points
- Experience includes rental kimonos, hair, makeup, and Shinto Shrine prayer.
- English translator assistance provided throughout the activity.
- Confirmation within 48 hours; non-refundable payment required.
- Convenient meeting point in Kitasenju; endpoint of the seamless experience.
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Location and Meeting Point
The meeting point for the Shinto Shrine Prayer Photo Shoot in Kitasenju is located at 1 Chome-24 Senju, Adachi City, Tokyo 120-0034, Japan. Participants are expected to gather at this address, where the experience will commence promptly at 09:30 am.
It’s advisable to confirm participation within 48 hours before the scheduled date. The meeting point is easily accessible by public transportation and is stroller-friendly; however, it isn’t wheelchair accessible.
The group will be provided with a rental kimono, hair, and makeup services both for adults and children. Plus, an English translator will be available to assist throughout the activity.
The meeting point doubles as the end point, ensuring a convenient conclusion to the experience.
Inclusions and Services Provided
As participants gather at the meeting point in Kitasenju, they can expect to receive inclusive services such as rental kimonos, hair, and makeup for both adults and children, along with a Shinto Shrine prayer experience and the assistance of an English translator.
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Rental kimonos provided for adults and children
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Hair and makeup services available for all participants
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English translator to assist throughout the experience
Important Details and Additional Information
Upon arrival at the meeting point in Kitasenju, participants can expect a seamless experience with all necessary arrangements provided for their Shinto Shrine prayer photo shoot. The package includes rental kimonos, hair, and makeup services for both adults and children. Plus, the Shinto Shrine prayer fee is covered, and you will receive their photo data online. An English translator will also be available to assist throughout the experience.
It’s important to note that confirmation will be provided within 48 hours of booking. While the activity isn’t wheelchair accessible, it’s stroller accessible and conveniently located near public transportation. Participants should ensure they don’t have any serious medical conditions as this is a private tour/activity.
The price for the experience starts from $890.00 per group (up to 1) and is non-refundable, with a lowest price guarantee.
Booking and Confirmation Process
Commencing the booking and confirmation process for the Shinto Shrine prayer photo shoot in Kitasenju is a straightforward online procedure. To secure a spot for this unique experience, participants can follow these simple steps:
- Visit the official website and select the desired date and time slot for the photo shoot.
- Fill out the necessary personal information and any specific requests or requirements.
- Proceed to the payment section to confirm the booking by making a non-refundable payment.
This easy-to-follow process ensures a hassle-free reservation for individuals or groups looking to partake in the private Shinto Shrine prayer photo shoot in Kitasenju.
Pricing and Guarantee
The pricing for the Shinto Shrine prayer photo shoot in Kitasenju starts from $890.00 per group, with a lowest price guarantee. This fee includes rental kimonos, hair and makeup for both adults and kids, the Shinto Shrine prayer fee, photo data sent online, and an English translator.
The meeting and end point is located at 1 Chome-24 Senju, Adachi City, Tokyo 120-0034, Japan, starting at 09:30 am. Additional information includes confirmation within 48 hours, non-wheelchair accessibility, stroller accessibility, proximity to public transportation, and requirements of no serious medical conditions.
The tour/activity is private, and the price is fixed with a lowest price guarantee but is non-refundable.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Bring My Own Kimono for the Photo Shoot, or Is Rental Mandatory?
Yes, participants must use the provided rental kimonos for the photo shoot. Bringing your own kimono is not an option as rental of traditional attire is mandatory for this private Shinto Shrine prayer and photo session.
Are There Any Restrictions on the Type of Hairstyles or Makeup That Can Be Done for the Photo Shoot?
There are no restrictions on the type of hairstyles or makeup for the photo shoot. Participants can choose their desired styles. The experience includes professional hair and makeup services, ensuring a personalized and enjoyable session.
Is There a Limit to the Number of People Allowed in the Group for the Private Tour?
There is a limit of one person per group for the private tour. The price starts at $890.00. The package includes rental kimonos, hair and makeup for adults and kids, Shinto Shrine prayer fee, photo data, and an English translator.
Is There a Specific Time Frame for the Shinto Shrine Prayer, or Can It Be Done at Any Time During the Tour?
The Shinto shrine prayer must be done within the tour’s designated time frame; it cannot be performed at any time during the activity. This ensures the smooth flow of the experience and adherence to the scheduled itinerary.
Are There Any Specific Items or Accessories That Are Recommended to Bring for the Photo Shoot, Aside From Personal Belongings?
For the photo shoot, it’s recommended to bring items like sunglasses, a fan, or props that complement the Kimono attire. These accessories can enhance the overall look and feel of the photos, adding a personal touch to the experience.
Recap
Experience the beauty and spirituality of Japanese culture with the Private Shinto Shrine Prayer Photo Shoot in Kitasenju tour.
With traditional Kimonos, hair and makeup styling, and a Shinto Shrine prayer ceremony, guests will enjoy rich traditions.
Book now for an unforgettable cultural experience in Tokyo, complete with photo memories to cherish forever.