Tokyo, Japan | Wedding Photo | Nami + Tomoaki

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Winter wedding in Tokyo, Japan

The bride is the youngest children in her family has one brother and three sisters. Their mom chose this modest vintage wedding dress when her oldest sister got married. Since then, they have been passing on the same dress among the sisters. It’s incredible that four sisters can fit in the same dress and decide to keep their tradition together to wear the same dress for their wedding. I especially love her long veil, which added romantic mood during the session.
The location is like a fairy tale that all the girls dream. Surprisingly it’s just a public park in Tokyo. After a while, we also walked around the city and found a red vintage telephone box on the pedestrian street. One of my favorite images is them kissing inside the telephone box. It was so classic and gorgeous. I was screaming for the moment while I was capturing it. I am grateful for this couple who are willing to give me unlimited time to take photos in cold temperature. I cannot be happier for them. Congratulation Nami and Tomoaki:) Have a happy forever marriage.

Please check their engagement shoot🙂

 

LDS Tokyo Temple
5-8-10 Minami Azabu
Minato-Ku
Tokyo 106-0047
Japan

Arisugawa Park
〒106-0047 Tokyo, Minato,
Minamiazabu, 5−7−29

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