Today we are pleased to interview Takemura-san about Samurai Armor Photo Studio, located in Shibuya (Tokyo). If you like the Samurai culture, you should definitely make sure to stop by here! At Samurai Armor Photo Studio, you can try on kachi armor for a professional photo shoot, and feel the amazing history of Japan. We brought several of our guests there and they had an amazing experience, which is why we can’t wait to introduce you to them today!
Thank you for your time today! Could you please introduce yourself and your role in the company?
My name is Takemura, I am a Kitsuke-shi or the Kacchu armor specialist. My family has lived in Tokyo for generations, of which I am the seventh.
A guest posing for photos – Photo Credit: Arigato Travel
When did you decide to start the company and what inspired its creation? What unique experiences do you aim to offer foreign tourists through trying on samurai armor?
We opened our store in 2015. Back then, there were many foreign tourists in Shibuya, yet there were no shops where they could immerse themselves in Japan’s rich culture and history. So we decided to create a store that could cater to both locals and foreigners alike. The armor in our store isn’t just for show either; it’s actually used in filming movies and historical dramas. Since Shibuya is also home to the renowned NHK television station, we also run a studio there.
What is your favorite piece of armor at your studio? What makes it special to you?
Every armor has its own story, making each and every single one of them my favorite. While I believe most Japanese people often have favorite samurai lords or armor from their hometowns, being from Tokyo myself, I cherish them all equally.
A guest posing with a display katana – Photo Credit: Arigato Travel
Can people choose the armor they like? Are there any special size or age requirements for the guests to be able to wear armor?
Yes, you can choose your favorite armor from our selection. Japanese armor is one-size-fits-all, it can be worn by guests with height ranging from 130 cm to over 200 cm tall. In terms of age, regular armor can be worn by ages ranging from 10 to 100 years old. Babies under 3 years old cannot wear them, but we have special armor available for children aged 3 to 10. Elderly guests may wear armor at any age, although it’s worth noting that it weighs 30kh, so caution is advised. Whether you’re slim or plus size, it’s not an issue; our armor is even suitable for Japanese Sumo wrestlers.
And yes, women can wear it too. Just like traditional Japanese kimonos, old Japanese clothing doesn’t conform to standard sizes. Whether it’s a kimono for women, a kimono for men, or armor, all are one-size-fits-all, designed to accommodate anyone’s physique.
A master posing with a guest in full samurai gear – Photo Credit: Arigato Travel
Are you only offering photo shoots for tourists or do you use the armor for other activities and purposes?
We offer something called a street photography course. In this exercise, participants stroll to different spots, such as the Hachiko Statue and the heart of the Shibuya Scramble Crossing, all while dressed in armor, and photos are taken along the way. It’s a great experience, and we definitely recommend you try it if you’re looking for something fun and unique to do.
Do you have a favorite movie about samurai to recommend to foreign travelers? Do you have any pieces resembling armor worn in that movie?
Our armor is the same type used in Japanese historical dramas. In Japan, there’s an annual tradition of airing biographical dramas featuring Japanese historical figures. This series has been ongoing since 1963, so our armor has appeared in various scenes over the years.
Katanas decorating the lobby of the studio – Photo Credit: Arigato Travel
Is there a particular battle pose you recommend travelers try when taking pictures in your armor?
Dual-wielding style with a Menpo face plate. It truly captures the intimidating spirit of a samurai in armor.
Do you have any advice for tourists before they come to your studio? Anything to beware of, or anything people should bring?
Nope! Please feel free to visit casually, there is no need for any special preparation or prior knowledge! We’ll take care of all the explanations and guidance you might need upon your arrival.
Specially designed set with a traditional Japanese theme Credit: Samurai Armor Photo Studio
Thank you for your time, Takemura-san. Readers, don’t forget to check out Samurai Armor Photo Studio in Shibuya when you come to Japan and live out your real samurai fantasy!
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