Shinagawa (品川区, Shinagawa-ku) is a special ward in Tokyo, Japan. The wards refers to itself as Shinagawa City in English. The ward is home to ten embassies.
Restaurants in Shinagawa
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Enjoy Kimono makeover with our original luxury("Uchikake") style in our studio! All of our authentic Japanese kimonos are hand-selected by professional kimono makers and weaved from genuine silk. We also have Samurai style for men and kimonos for children. Our studio is located 1 minute walking distance from Meguro station, Tokyo. Digital images and prints are included in the plan. Let's enjoy your time in Japan here, we are looking forward to seeing you!
I didn't know what to expect when I booked a couples kimono shoot online last November. What a surprise we got; the two female staff were just so very nice and super friendly that the shoot turned into one of the best experiences we had during our two week holiday in Japan! One of the things I really liked about this company was how they gave us very clear directions to their studio from the subway station; they even sent us a map with clear photographs, so we couldn't get lost. The Japanese ladies at the studio spoke excellent English and were very chatty. And from the moment we walked in the door we were made to feel so very welcome. The two-hour shoot was just so much fun as well as being very relaxing. We both loved the amazing selection of colourful kimonos and the matcha tea and Japanese sweets we were offered at the end of our shoot. We also got to take some selfies before we changed back into our normal clothes! Thank you, ladies, for a wonderful experience and a perfect day. We hope to visit your lovely studio again on our next trip to Japan!
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One of the biggest fleas markets in Japan
A wonderful flea market held every week end in Tokyo is a must see for bargain and souvenir hunters a like. The market is full of used items from clothes to priceless antiques. Vendors are very friendly and are willing to bargain in any language. I never miss it when I am in Tokyo.
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