Disguise yourself as Samurai with Armors: Samurai Armor Photo studio
Nice information for tourist seeking for some different experiences. Why don’t you really disguise yourself as Samurai? At Samurai Armor…
Nice information for tourist seeking for some different experiences. Why don’t you really disguise yourself as Samurai? At Samurai Armor Photo Studio (サムライアーマーフォトスタジオ), you can put Samurai armors (called Kacchu in Japanese) on yourself, take photos and walk around Shibuya area while you wear the armors. Isn’t it perfect to draw every pedestrian’s attention?
Samurai Armor Photo Studio offers two shooting courses. At the studio shooting, a photographer takes your 150 pictures in different 15 poses. On the other hand, you have about 20o photos taken with Shibuya’s landmarks at the street shooting. They will give you the photos in a SD card.
Japanese armors are said that they started to be manufactured in the 4th century and they especially developed during the Period of Warring States. Let’s travel to the past a thousand years.
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Access: 10 mins walk from Shibuya station (JR/Tokyo metro/Keio Inokashira Line)
Hours: 10:00 to 21:00
Rate: from JPY13,000 (photos)/from 30,000 (walk around)
↓↓↓For more articles about Shibuya, check these links!! ↓↓↓
https://jw-webmagazine.com/5-best-photo-spots-for-shibuya-crossing-29a8a302ed61/
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