Experience Tokyo through outdoor portrait photoshoots, from the neon-lit streets of Shibuya and Shinjuku to the traditional Japanese alleys of Asakusa.
I’m JG, a French professional photographer living in Tokyo since 2015. I’ll guide you to famous spots and secret corners to create stunning, personalized portraits.


















Tokyo Photography Tours
Capture your Tokyo trip with my private Tokyo photo tours. Enjoy a personalized and relaxed 60-minute photoshoot at your chosen location, receive 15 beautifully edited photos, and get all RAW files for your creative freedom. Experience the city’s hidden gems with local insights and flexible timing options.
Book now to preserve your memories in style!
Experience Description
Your session starts at a landmark in one of the eight listed locations below, where we’ll discuss your vision. As we explore the city, I’ll guide you to photogenic spots, including iconic landmarks like Shibuya Crossing or Sensoji Temple, as well as lesser-known alleys that offer a more local character.
Throughout the session, you’ll receive gentle guidance on natural poses, movement, and interacting with the environment to ensure authentic shots. I’ll also share insights into Tokyo’s culture and history, turning your photoshoot into a mini-tour of the city.
Since you’re on holiday, the tour will be relaxed and enjoyable. By the end, you’ll have not only beautiful photos but also a deeper understanding of Tokyo.
What Makes This Experience Unique?
- Session Duration: 60-minute private photoshoot at one location of your choice.
- Flexible Timing: Options for golden-hour serenity, neon nights, sunny afternoons, or quiet mornings to capture your desired mood and lighting.
- Edited Photos: 15 professionally edited high-resolution photos, ensuring a variety of captures and moments.
- RAW Files: All RAW files (100+ unedited shots) delivered upon request, allowing you to edit additional photos if desired.
- Custom Format: Choose classic 2:3 format or Instagram 4:5 format.
- Fast Turnaround: Edited photos delivered within 48 hours, RAW files within 24 hours.
- Local Insights: With a decade in Tokyo, I’ll share personal stories of the city’s changes while capturing your journey in style.
Experience Price
¥30,000
Perfect for solo travelers, influencers, couples, families, and groups of friends (from 1 up to 4 people).
You can pay by credit card, Apple Pay, or Google Pay when you book, or in cash when we meet.
For inquiries or to arrange a time or location not available on the booking page, hotels and travel agencies interested in partnerships, please contact me via email or Instagram DM.
1. Shibuya: Scramble Crossing, Neons, and Hidden Gems

As a Shibuya-based photographer since 2015, I specialize in capturing the district’s vibrant essence. Beyond the iconic Shibuya Crossing, I’ll lead you to hidden gems often missed by tourists, providing an authentic Tokyo experience. Begin your journey here and discover Shibuya’s true charm through stunning, personalized portraits.
Best Photo Spots in Shibuya
- Shibuya 109: Iconic fashion hub showcasing youth trends and cutting-edge style.
- Shibuya Scramble Crossing: World-renowned intersection symbolizing Tokyo’s urban energy.
- Nonbei Yokocho: Charming alley with tiny bars, offering a glimpse of old Tokyo.
- Miyashita Park Izakaya Alley: Modern twist on classic Japanese pubs, vibrant and lively.
- Center Gai Street: Heart of Shibuya’s youth culture, bustling with bright lights and trendy shops.
- Shibuya Parco Rooftop: Panoramic views of Shibuya and Shinjuku skylines.
- Dogenzaka: A lively slope filled with neon lights, bars, nightclubs, and love hotels, the “red light district” of Shibuya.
2. Harajuku: Takeshita Street, Original Cafes, and Streetwear Shops

Harajuku is renowned for its vibrant youth culture and diverse scenery. Explore bustling Takeshita Street, the tranquil Togo Shrine, designer streetwear shops, charming cafes, and a stunning rooftop with panoramic Tokyo views. It’s a must-see destination that captures the essence of modern Japan.
Best Photo Spots in Harajuku
- Takeshita Street: Iconic for its vibrant atmosphere and unique youth fashion shops.
- Togo Shrine: A serene oasis with traditional architecture and tranquil gardens.
- Tokyu Plaza Omotesando Harajuku: Modern architectural marvel with a mesmerizing kaleidoscope entrance.
- Harakado (Tokyu Plaza Harajuku Rooftop): Breathtaking views of Tokyo’s skyline and iconic landmarks.
- Harajuku’s Backstreets: Charming alleys with hidden streetwear shops and independent boutiques.
3. Meiji Jingu Shrine: Serene Paths in a Sacred Forest

Discover Meiji Jingu, a tranquil haven nestled near Harajuku Station. This sacred site, enveloped by a lush forest, offers a peaceful retreat from Tokyo’s bustling streets. With its towering trees and serene pathways, the shrine provides an ideal setting for cultural exploration. Immerse yourself in Japan’s rich heritage at Meiji Jingu Shrine.
Best Photo Spots at Meiji Jingu Shrine
- Tori Gate: Marks the entrance to the shrine’s serene forest, signaling the start of a sacred space.
- Sake and Wine Barrels: Vibrant offerings from devotees, adding a unique visual touch.
- Main Hall and Courtyard: The heart of the shrine, featuring traditional architecture and a tranquil atmosphere.
- Lush Forest: Surrounds the shrine, providing a peaceful retreat with towering trees and quiet paths.
- Open Meadow: Offers a unique blend of nature and urban views, with the city skyline in the background.
4. Shinjuku: Neon Streets and Secret Alleys

Explore Tokyo’s iconic district with my captivating photo tour. Capture the bustling neon-lit streets and Kabukicho’s lively scene. Wander through Golden Gai’s charming alleys, starting at the nostalgic Omoide Yokocho and ending at the serene Hanazono Shrine. Join me for an unforgettable photographic journey in Tokyo’s heart.
Best Photo Spots in Shinjuku
- Omoide Yokocho: A historic alley capturing post-war Tokyo’s charm with tiny eateries and yakitori stalls.
- Ichibangai Arch: The gateway to Kabukicho, symbolizing Shinjuku’s entertainment hub.
- Kabukicho Nightlife: Neon-lit streets buzzing with energy and excitement after dark.
- Godzilla Head: An iconic symbol of Japanese pop culture, towering over the Shinjuku Toho Building.
- Golden Gai: A district known for its narrow streets and cozy bars, each with a unique atmosphere.
- Hanazono Shrine: A tranquil sanctuary amidst the city bustle, featuring traditional shrine architecture.
5. Shimokitazawa: Bohemian Vibes and Vintage Treasures

Escape the bustle of Shibuya and Shinjuku in Shimokitazawa, affectionately known as “Shimokita.” This laid-back neighborhood is a treasure trove of independent shops and cozy cafes. Explore narrow streets filled with vintage clothing stores and bookstores, offering a unique and relaxed Tokyo experience.
Best Photo Spots in Shimokitazawa
- Charming Streets: Explore hidden alleyways and unique shops, exuding a bohemian spirit.
- Artistic Restaurants & Shops: Discover quirky facades, vintage signs, and stylish interiors showcasing local artistry.
- Vintage Thrift Stores: Uncover treasures with one-of-a-kind vintage clothing, perfect for fashion enthusiasts.
6. Asakusa: Temples, Lanterns, and Quiet Alleys

Discover Asakusa’s charm in the morning or in the evening, when crowds diminish and the scenery of Sensoji Temple comes alive with peaceful, well-lit ambiance. Explore the unique Japanese atmosphere around the temple, from bustling shopping streets to cozy restaurants and bars, or capture the mood in a lantern-lit alley.
Best Photo Spots in Asakusa
- Kaminarimon (Thunder Gate): Capture Asakusa’s iconic gate head-on or with Nakamise-dori Street in the background. Early morning or late evening visits avoid crowds.
- Nakamise-dori Street: Charming with colorful shops, traditional crafts, lanterns, food stalls, and lucky charms.
- Hozomon Gate: Often overlooked, this gate features impressive details and a massive pair of straw sandals.
- Sensoji Temple: Experience the ethereal atmosphere from the five-storied pagoda to the main hall, enhanced by the smoke of the giant incense burner.
- Shopping Streets and Hidden Alleys: Explore modern and traditional shopping streets around the temple, with charming lantern-lit alleys waiting to be discovered.
7. Akihabara: Electric Nights and Otaku Culture

Discover the heart of Japanese pop culture and technology in Akihabara. This vibrant district is famous for its neon lights, anime-themed buildings, and specialized shops. As night falls, the electric atmosphere offers stunning photo opportunities, capturing the essence of modern otaku culture.
Best Photo Spots in Akihabara
- UDX Plaza: Panoramic views of Akihabara’s iconic neon signs and giant screens.
- Chuo-dori: Car-free on Sundays, perfect for capturing vibrant crowds and colorful storefronts.
- Radio Kaikan: Historic building with unique architecture, symbolizing collector culture.
- Electronic Alleyways: A maze of streets showcasing authentic “Electric Town” scenes.
- Maid Cafes: Decorated facades and kawaii signage, highlighting Akihabara’s unique pop culture.
- JR Station Pedestrian Bridge: Elevated views of bustling crowds and neon lights.
8. Nezu Shrine: Tokyo’s Secret Sanctuary with Stunning Tori Gates and Azalea Gardens

Tucked away in a serene residential area, Nezu Shrine is one of Tokyo’s oldest and most picturesque sanctuaries. Unlike more crowded sites, it offers a tranquil experience of traditional Japan. Highlights include a vibrant tori gate tunnel and stunning gardens, especially beautiful during spring’s azalea bloom.
Best Photo Spots at Nezu Shrine
- Tori Tunnel: A serene path of vermillion tori gates, perfect for photos and less crowded than Kyoto’s Fushimi Inari.
- Azalea Garden: Over 3,000 azalea bushes, stunningly vibrant from April to May.
- Stone Steps: Traditional lantern-lined stairs leading to the main sanctuary, offering unique architectural views.
- Main Sanctuary: A beautifully preserved Edo-era building, designated as an important cultural property.
- Koi Ponds: Tranquil pools with lush surroundings, ideal for capturing serene reflections.

Meet JG, Your Tokyo Photographer & Guide
I am a French portrait photographer originally from Paris, now based in Tokyo, and the owner of JG Studio.
I combine professionalism with a relaxed and collaborative style to make photo sessions enjoyable and help you feel confident in front of the camera.
My goal is to deliver images that show you at your best with Tokyo as a backdrop.
Reviews
“JG was so professional & he taught me a lot about the area while doing the photoshoot!”
“JG is not only incredibly friendly but also very patient, taking the time to ensure that every shot was just right without making me feel rushed.”
“Amazing photographer , with amazing personality, respect the time and so professional, I recomend anyone need amazing experience with photoshoot to contact him.”
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