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Slip into a kimono and become a living piece of Tokyo’s past! At Shichiro Photo Studio, this isn’t just a photo shoot—it’s a full immersion. From intricate hairstyles to traditional footwear, every detail turns you into a character from a vintage manga. Capture your moment in the vibrant contrast of neon-lit streets and timeless elegance—each shot feels like a postcard from another era.

GRAND MONday GINZA

GRAND MONday GINZA

4.9 / 5Outstanding46 Reviews
3-chōme-10-5 Hatchōbori
4.43KM from Studio Nanairo
Luggage StorageNon-smoking floorDryerParking
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Monday Apart Ueno Shinokachimachi

Monday Apart Ueno Shinokachimachi

4.7 / 5Great37 Reviews
Taito-ku Higashiueno 1-27-11
1.35KM from Studio Nanairo
DryerNon-smoking floorLuggage StorageChinese HospitalityParking
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Monday Apart Premium Akihabara Asakusabashi Sta.

Monday Apart Premium Akihabara Asakusabashi Sta.

4.9 / 5Outstanding71 Reviews
1 Chome-5-2 Asakusabashi
1.88KM from Studio Nanairo
Laundry RoomNon-smoking floorLuggage Storage
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Premium Apart MONday GINZA EAST 

Premium Apart MONday GINZA EAST 

4.9 / 5Outstanding85 Reviews
1-chōme-9-12 Irifune
4.55KM from Studio Nanairo
Luggage StorageParking
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Monday Apart Premium Akihabara

Monday Apart Premium Akihabara

4.9 / 5Outstanding36 Reviews
4-5 Kanda Sakumacho
2.13KM from Studio Nanairo
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Monday Apart Hamamatsucho Daimon

Monday Apart Hamamatsucho Daimon

4.8 / 5Outstanding30 Reviews
1 Chome-10-4 Shibadaimon
6.92KM from Studio Nanairo
Non-smoking floor
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MONday Apart Premium UENO

MONday Apart Premium UENO

4.4 / 5Good55 Reviews
1 Chome-7-6 Kitaueno
1.42KM from Studio Nanairo
DryerNon-smoking floorLuggage StorageParking
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Monday Apart Premium Ueno Okachimachi

Monday Apart Premium Ueno Okachimachi

4.7 / 5Great65 Reviews
3 Chome-8-8 Ueno
2.08KM from Studio Nanairo
Parking
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MONday Apart ASAKUSABASHI-AKIHABARA(Former:MONday Apart Akihabara Southeast)

MONday Apart ASAKUSABASHI-AKIHABARA(Former:MONday Apart Akihabara Southeast)

4.7 / 5Great67 Reviews
4 Chome-15-5 Asakusabashi
1.92KM from Studio Nanairo
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Studio Nanairo

Near the Nishikawa Shashinkan Kimono Experience in Asakusa, Tokyo, Hotel Richmond Asakusa is a top choice—just a 5-minute walk away with traditional Japanese-style rooms and modern amenities. Another excellent option is Tokyu Stay Asakusa, offering budget-friendly accommodations close to Senso-ji Temple and Nakamise Shopping Street, perfect for post-kimono photo shoot exploration.

Both hotels provide complimentary luggage storage and kimono rental coordination services, streamlining your full experience. Staying near Asakusa Station saves travel time and allows you to stroll through historic streets in your kimono during early morning or golden hour light, capturing stunning photos. Some hotels even feature dedicated photo zones for guest use, enhancing the cultural immersion.

From Nishikawa Shashinkan Kimono Experience, walking to Senso-ji Temple’s Kaminarimon Gate takes just 3 minutes—ideal for immediate access. To reach Nakamise Shopping Street or the main temple complex, follow the main street; it’s under 800 meters. For metro access, Asakusa Station (Ginza Line & Toei Asakusa Line) is within a 10-minute walk, enabling quick transfers to other major areas.

Use a Suica or Pasmo card for seamless transit. If heading to Shinjuku or Shibuya, take the Ginza Line or Tokyo Metro from Asakusa Station—only 20–30 minutes away. The recommended route combines walking and subway travel, saving time while preserving the immersive experience, especially important for visitors wearing kimonos who need safe and efficient movement.

The Nishikawa Shashinkan Kimono Experience itself offers an ideal photo setting, but nearby highlights include Kaminarimon Gate—the iconic red torii archway framed by traditional architecture. Nakamise Shopping Street provides vibrant, period-style storefronts perfect for capturing authentic Edo-era ambiance while wearing a kimono.

For dramatic shots, visit the main courtyard of Senso-ji Temple, especially at dusk when soft lighting enhances kimono colors and creates cinematic depth. For a unique perspective, head to the Sumida Riverbank, where you can photograph the skyline featuring Tokyo Skytree alongside the historic district—offering a striking blend of old and new Tokyo. All spots are within walking distance, making them ideal for a full-day photography itinerary.

Staying near Nishikawa Shashinkan Kimono Experience, must-do activities include morning prayers at Senso-ji Temple, soaking in the serene spiritual atmosphere. In the afternoon, join a kimono photography workshop guided by professionals who assist with hair styling and accessories for personalized portrait sessions.

Evening brings a visit to Asakusa Night Market, where you can savor takoyaki, manju, and matcha desserts while exploring bustling streets. Some hotels also offer kimono tea ceremonies in traditional gardens, complete with shamisen performances—deepening cultural immersion. Book guided tours in advance to avoid crowds. With most activities accessible on foot, this creates a true slow-travel experience, blending history, aesthetics, and local life seamlessly.

Yes, the kimono rental service at Nishikawa Shashinkan Kimono Experience typically includes professional photography. Guests can choose from various styles—such as furisode or irotome—then be photographed by experienced photographers either indoors in styled sets or outdoors at iconic spots like Kaminarimon Gate and Nakamise Shopping Street.

Packages generally include multiple outfit changes, selected backdrops, basic editing, and digital photo delivery. Premium options may also feature a custom photo album or framed gift set. The entire session lasts about 60–90 minutes, ideal for couples, families, or solo travelers. HopeGoo in advance is recommended, especially on weekends or holidays, to secure preferred time slots. This integrated service enables a seamless “wear kimono + take photos” experience without additional planning.

Plan your day as follows: Start with a peaceful morning at Senso-ji Temple, then head to Nishikawa Shashinkan Kimono Experience for rental and styling. Enjoy lunch at Nakamise Shopping Street, sampling local treats like takoyaki and matcha ice cream.

Spend the afternoon photographing in front of Kaminarimon Gate or along the Sumida River, capturing scenic backdrops with your kimono. Return to your hotel for a short rest in the evening, then explore Asakusa Night Market for vibrant street life and nightlife.

The entire itinerary relies on walking with minimal subway use, saving time and energy. This balanced mix of culture, cuisine, and photography showcases Tokyo’s harmonious blend of tradition and modernity—perfect for immersive travelers.

Traveler Reviews

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Monday Apart Ueno Shinokachimachi

We’ve stayed at this apartment brand three times now, and it never disappoints. The room is spacious and fully equipped—exactly what we need for a comfortable trip. It’s located just a short walk from the subway station, making commuting super convenient. Plus, there are plenty of supermarkets and convenience stores nearby, so grabbing essentials is effortless. What really stands out is how quiet the area is—perfect for unwinding after a long day. We felt truly relaxed and refreshed. Definitely booking again on our next visit to Tokyo. Highly recommend for travelers who value comfort, location, and peace.

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Monday Apart Premium Akihabara Asakusabashi Sta.

Staying here with my family was an absolute delight and one of the best values I've experienced in Tokyo. The room is surprisingly spacious—around 30 to 40 square meters—which made it feel like a real home, not just a hotel room. With two adults and a child, we never felt cramped; even our suitcases could be laid flat on the floor instead of being stuffed into cabinets like in typical hotels. The layout is smart: separate living and sleeping areas, plus a fully equipped kitchen with a stove, microwave, refrigerator, and all the cookware we needed. We grabbed fresh ingredients from a nearby supermarket and cooked homemade ramen and sushi—way cheaper and tastier than eating out every night. There’s also a washer and dryer right in the unit, so laundry was no hassle throughout our stay. Location-wise, it’s unbeatable—just a short walk to the subway station, making trips to Akihabara, Ueno, and Shibuya super easy. The building is surrounded by convenience stores and local izakayas, so late-night snacks were always within reach. The tech touches—like facial recognition for the elevator and smart door locks—added a modern, seamless feel. Noise insulation is excellent, so we slept soundly every night. Overall, this place delivers incredible comfort, practicality, and value. If you're looking to live like a local while enjoying hotel-level convenience, this is hands down my top pick in Tokyo. Definitely coming back.

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Monday Apart Premium Akihabara

We were absolutely blown away by how clean and well-prepared this apartment was—cleaner than our own home! From the moment we walked in, every detail screamed quality: spotless floors, pristine bathroom, and even a built-in ironing station. The kitchen is fully equipped with everything you'd need, down to the spices and utensils. What really stood out was the thoughtful touches like different types of hangers—one for shirts, another for pants—showing real attention to detail. It’s not just a place to stay; it feels like a comfortable, stylish second home. Plus, being just a short walk from Akihabara Station makes exploring Tokyo so convenient. If you're looking for cleanliness, comfort, and smart design, this is an absolute must-book.

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Monday Apart Hamamatsucho Daimon

We stayed here for five nights with our family of four—two adults and two kids—and couldn’t be happier. The location is unbeatable: just a 5-minute walk from either Exit A5 or A6 of Daimon Station, and only about 15 minutes to Tokyo Tower, with the beautiful Shiba Park right at its base. There are plenty of restaurants nearby, though most require reservations, so plan ahead if you want a table. On the ground floor, there are three convenience stores within easy reach—perfect for snacks, drinks, or last-minute essentials. The apartment has two single beds and a bunk bed, which we were initially worried about being cramped, but actually, both the lower and upper bunks were spacious enough for kids. The kitchen is fully equipped with a fridge, washing machine, microwave, and even basic cookware—ideal for preparing meals during longer stays. The only small challenge was Japan’s strict waste sorting system, but the hotel provided a helpful guide that made it easy to follow. We had one mid-stay cleaning service, and the staff downstairs were incredibly friendly and welcoming. Overall, this was a fantastic choice for families seeking comfort, convenience, and value—all in a great central location.

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MONday Apart Premium UENO

We stayed here with our kids and were looking for a spacious place, and this one definitely delivered. The apartment is well-equipped with everything we needed—fridge, Balmuda toaster, microwave, washing machine—no missing essentials at all. It made our trip so much more comfortable, especially with little ones in tow. The only thing to note is that it’s a bit of a walk from the station, but that’s a small trade-off considering how great the room layout and amenities are. Overall, the value for money is excellent, and the location is still convenient for getting around Tokyo by train. Highly recommend for families!.

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Monday Apart Premium Ueno Okachimachi

Absolutely worth every star! This place is perfect for family trips with kids. All the appliances in the room are top-tier Japanese brands—super reliable and high quality. The front desk staff were incredibly polite and helpful, making our check-in smooth and stress-free. The cleanliness was outstanding—everything felt fresh and well-maintained. Location-wise, it’s unbeatable: just a short walk from both JR and subway stations. There’s a 7-Eleven right downstairs, and across the street is a large supermarket—great for grabbing essentials or snacks. The kitchen is fully equipped, so we cooked meals every night, which saved us money and gave us more flexibility. What really blew me away was the price—seriously, I couldn’t believe how affordable it was. We found this deal on the platform, and honestly, even in Osaka, you wouldn’t find a better value-for-money option. Highly recommend for families or anyone who wants comfort, convenience, and a real home-away-from-home vibe.

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MONday Apart ASAKUSABASHI-AKIHABARA(Former:MONday Apart Akihabara Southeast)

Staying at MONday Apart ASAKUSABASHI-AKIHABARA was such a pleasant surprise. The hotel is tucked between two convenient subway stations—JR and TX—so even though it’s not right at the exit, it’s just a short walk away. I loved how quiet the area was, yet still close to everything you need. The room itself is surprisingly spacious for central Tokyo, with a fully equipped kitchen and all the bathroom essentials you’d want. It felt like a cozy home away from home. There’s a small supermarket and convenience store nearby, which made daily life super easy. The staff were incredibly friendly—the short-haired front desk lady on day one was adorable and welcoming, and everyone else was just as warm and helpful. I especially appreciated being able to leave my luggage behind after check-out. The in-room washing machine was a big plus, though I must admit I struggled a bit with the drum model (it took forever!), but hey, that’s probably just me. Overall, this place offered fantastic value and comfort. If I ever come back to Tokyo, I’ll definitely book here again—this isn’t just a stay, it’s a great experience.

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Hotel Metropolitan Edmont Tokyo

I absolutely love the neighborhood—quiet, scenic, and just a short walk from the subway, making it super convenient for exploring Tokyo. Though the hotel is 40 years old, the main building was well-maintained during my stay. The room had clearly been renovated recently—clean, modern, and comfortable. The staff were incredibly friendly and spoke English fluently, which made everything smooth and welcoming. It’s clear this place takes pride in its service and upkeep. I’d definitely come back again—it’s a standout choice in Tokyo.

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the b asakusa

Staying at the b asakusa was an absolute game-changer for our Tokyo trip. The location is unbeatable—just a short walk to Senso-ji Temple, perfect for early morning visits without rushing. Right across the street, you'll find convenience stores like Seven-Eleven and FamilyMart, pharmacies, Don Quijote, and even Uniqlo—all within easy reach. With multiple subway stations nearby, getting around Tokyo is super convenient. But what really stood out? The hotel offers direct bus services to both Narita and Haneda Airports, which made our travel with luggage so much easier. We even walked to the nearest subway station to catch the airport express, saving time and hassle. This place combines comfort, accessibility, and practicality in a way that’s hard to beat—highly recommend for travelers who value seamless transit.

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hotel MONday Akihabara Asakusabashi

Staying at hotel MONday Akihabara Asakusabashi was a fantastic experience from start to finish. The room was larger than expected, with smart space planning—especially the bathroom, which felt spacious and well-designed without feeling cramped. Cleanliness was excellent throughout our stay; we never had any issues with pests or hygiene, which gave us peace of mind. As a three-person room, there’s limited space to unpack fully—just enough for one 24-inch suitcase and a small carry-on—but it’s manageable. What really stood out was the front desk staff: incredibly friendly and helpful. We arrived early and they happily stored our luggage until check-in time in the afternoon—a thoughtful touch. Location-wise, getting to Asakusa Temple is super convenient—just a short walk from the nearest subway station. The only minor downside is that the station entrance has no elevator, just stairs, but it’s still very accessible. This was our first hotel in Japan with my parents, and the positive impression they left with us makes this place truly special. Great value, great vibe, and definitely a repeat visit on the list.

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JR-EAST HOTEL METS KOMAGOME

Located just steps away from the subway station, this hotel offers unbeatable convenience—especially for travelers with lots of luggage. While it's not in a bustling area, the quiet neighborhood makes it a peaceful retreat after a long day exploring Tokyo. The room is compact but perfectly sized for solo travelers, and everything inside was clean, well-maintained, and thoughtfully equipped. What stands out most is how close it is to public transit—no need to walk far, which is a huge plus when you're tired or carrying heavy bags. The staff were friendly and helpful throughout our stay, adding a warm touch to the experience. With excellent value for money and top-notch location, I’d definitely recommend this place to anyone visiting Tokyo on a budget.

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Tatekawa 333 Residence

If you're looking to truly experience everyday life in Tokyo, this place is an absolute gem. The apartment is incredibly well-equipped with everything you need—stove, microwave, washing machine, and more—making it feel like a real home away from home. Just a 6-minute walk to the nearest subway station means getting around the city is effortless; grab a Tokyo Subway Ticket and you’re all set for exploring. The location is quiet yet convenient, perfectly balancing comfort and accessibility. It’s not just a stay—it’s a genuine slice of local Tokyo living. Highly recommended for travelers who want authenticity without compromise.