Shichi-Go-San

Creating Precious Family Memories with Shichi-Go-San
Capture the beauty of this special milestone in the historic streets of Asakusa, where your child can dress in elegant kimono and celebrate Shichi-Go-San in an authentic setting.
- Kimono
- Accessories
- Kimono Dressing
- Hair & Makeup
- Hair Accessories
- Photography (with staff guidance)
- Private Store Rental
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Reservation
Please make a reservation through the “Contact Form” on our website.
If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to us.
Visit Our Store
Please arrive at our store at your reserved time.
Kimono Dressing & Hair Styling
Our professional kimono dressers will carefully dress your child, ensuring comfort and elegance throughout the day.
Location Photoshoot
Take stunning photos with the picturesque streets and natural scenery as your backdrop.
Our staff will provide posing guidance to help capture the perfect shot.
Free Exploration
After the photoshoot, enjoy a stroll around the area in kimono.
Visit famous sightseeing spots, take your own photos, and make unforgettable memories.
Kimono Return
Please return to the store by the designated time to return the kimono.
A changing space is available for your convenience.
Pricing
About Shichi-Go-San
What is Shichi-Go-San?
Traditionally, Shichi-Go-San is celebrated on November 15th by visiting a shrine and taking commemorative photos.
However, in recent years, many families opt to take photos in advance to avoid crowds.
Tips for a More Enjoyable Shichi-Go-San Experience
- Booking a photoshoot between April and October allows for a relaxed shrine visit on the actual celebration day.
- Combining shrine visits and photography on the same day can be tiring for children.
- Taking photos in advance ensures bright smiles and a more enjoyable experience.
Who Can Participate?
While Shichi-Go-San is traditionally celebrated by 3-year-old and 7-year-old girls and 5-year-old boys, today it has become a popular experience for children of all genders and ages, including tourists. Our kimono options are available for children ages 2 to 9.
Ages 2–4
- A shorter dressing time using a “hifu” vest ensures comfort and an adorable look.
Ages 4–6 (Boys)
- Wear a full hakama set for a dignified and traditional style.
Ages 6–9 (Girls)
- Wear a long-sleeved furisode kimono with elegant obi and accessories for a sophisticated look.