
Mr. O.K & Ms. O.M Residents of Kiyosu City, Aichi Prefecture
A Perfect Two-Part Miracle. Where Every Dream Came True
- PLAN Please tell us about the plan you used.
- POINT Please share your feedback and what you liked about your photoshoot at Wedding Avenue.
- At first, we were planning to do both Western and Japanese-style shoots on location, but after seeing how beautiful the studio photos looked, we chose to do the Western shoot at the studio instead.
Despite being a single studio, they created such a wide variety of photos for us. The photographer suggested different poses, which really helped. Although we were nervous at first, we were blessed with good weather and were able to take our Japanese-style photos at Shiratori Garden just as we’d hoped.
It was a hot day, but we were able to cool off and relax in the air-conditioned teahouse—it was a lifesaver! We also had fun taking creative photos in a space that felt like a stage. We really appreciated that they had prepared Japanese-style props for us as well. - REASON Please tell us the reason or occasion for your photoshoot at Wedding Avenue.
- We were looking to have a wedding photo session instead of holding a ceremony, so we searched online.
At first, we only intended to come for a consultation, but the shop had a wonderful atmosphere, and the staff’s explanations were clear and thoughtful. Once we shared our ideas for the locations, everything started coming together so concretely that we decided to go ahead with it on the spot. - FROM
STAFF A word of thanks from the staff. Thank you so much for entrusting us with your pre-wedding shoot in both Japanese and Western attire at two distinct yet equally beautiful locations: Shiratori Garden and our Wedding Avenue Nagoya Studio.
Your Japanese-style photos at Shiratori Garden, surrounded by the delicate beauty of nature, looked like scenes from a traditional painting.
Whether standing on a bridge over the pond or posing under a paper umbrella, every moment captured the serene elegance of “Wa”—the essence of Japanese tradition. We could clearly see how much care you put into selecting the colors, patterns, and accessories of your kimono, which added so much charm to each frame.In contrast, your Western-style shoot at the studio offered a completely different kind of magic. The carefully designed lighting and space made your refined presence stand out even more.
In the chapel booth, your natural smiles and small, tender gestures spoke volumes—telling a quiet yet powerful story of the years you’ve shared and the future you’re about to begin together.Because both Japanese and Western styles express such different kinds of beauty, your shoot became a celebration of your multifaceted charm. Each photo held its own story.
The laughter you shared, the way you looked at each other, the gentle way you stood side by side—every moment touched us deeply.From choosing outfits, to hair and makeup, to posing and creating a relaxed atmosphere—we’re truly honored and grateful to have worked with you on each step of the journey.
We hope this pre-wedding shoot has become a treasured memory for you both, something you’ll look back on throughout life’s milestones with warm smiles and full hearts.
And one day, should your family grow or you celebrate a special anniversary, we would be delighted to help capture those next moments as well.
May your life together always be filled with smiles, love, and unending happiness. From all of us at Wedding Avenue, we sincerely wish you the very best.





























