Ginza, Tokyo

Ginza photoshoot, by @ Studio ON.

Editorial luxury portrait in Ginza, Tokyo

A Ginza photoshoot with @ Studio ON is a refined editorial session along Tokyo's luxury-flagship corridor, built around clean architectural lines, Wako's clock tower, and the wider sidewalks of Chuo-dori. It is the studio's recommended location for clients who want a polished, fashion-magazine aesthetic without the kawaii density of Harajuku.

Best for
Couples celebrating an anniversary or honeymoon
Best time
Saturday or Sunday afternoon during the pedestrian-only hours on Chuo-dori (12:00–17:00 in winter, 12:00–18:00 in summer), when the avenue is closed to traffic.
Pricing
Ginza is available on request. Contact the studio via booking to confirm availability.
Pairs with
Asakusa, Shibuya

Best for

  • Couples celebrating an anniversary or honeymoon.
  • Business travelers who want a polished portrait.
  • Engagement and proposal sessions in a quieter setting.
  • Fashion clients who prefer minimalist architecture.

Spots we shoot

  1. 01

    Wako Building clock tower

    The Ginza 4-chome intersection — Tokyo's most recognizable luxury landmark.

  2. 02

    Ginza flagship facades

    Dior, Hermes, Chanel, and Uniqlo flagships line a single walkable block.

  3. 03

    Yurakucho underpass

    Brick-arch backdrop next to the train viaduct for a textured contrast frame.

  4. 04

    Hibiya Park edge

    Greenery contrast and the Imperial Hotel for a softer closing frame.

When to shoot

Saturday or Sunday afternoon during the pedestrian-only hours on Chuo-dori (12:00–17:00 in winter, 12:00–18:00 in summer), when the avenue is closed to traffic.

Frames from Ginza

Ginza editorial portrait
Luxury Ginza fashion portrait

Ginza

Ginza photoshoot FAQ

  • Can we shoot inside the luxury flagships?
    Interiors require store-by-store permission, which we don't arrange. We frame the architecture from the public sidewalk, where the facades read cleanly.
  • Is Ginza good for a proposal photoshoot?
    Yes. The Wako clock tower at 4-chome is a quieter, more elegant setting than Shibuya for a surprise proposal, and the studio handles a discreet meeting plan in advance.
  • How does Ginza compare to Omotesando for luxury frames?
    Ginza skews older-money and architectural; Omotesando skews fashion-flagship and tree-lined. Both work for refined portraits — pick by the building palette you want behind you.
  • Is there parking nearby for a quick changeover?
    Yes — multiple paid parking towers along Harumi-dori. We meet at the Wako intersection and clients use the parking towers for outfit changes.