Purikura in Tokyo: the photo booth reinvented with a Japanese twist
Purikura, the original and very popular Japanese photomatons, are a fun and unmissable experience during a stay in Tokyo. A veritable social phenomenon in Japan since the 1990s, they allow you to immortalize moments of sharing with friends, while leaving with unique, personalized souvenirs.
What are purikura and how do they differ from classic photomatons?
The word purikura is a Japanese contraction of "print club". Unlike ordinary photo booths, purikura are spacious cabins that can accommodate up to ten people. Friends and family gather to take a series of photos, which can then be enhanced with decorations, text and even a virtual makeover.
These new-generation photobooths are equipped with cutting-edge technologies that automatically retouch skin tone, enlarge eyes, refine the face... Everything you need for a kawaii (cute) look! What's more, a host of creative effects and filters are available to let your imagination run wild.
Where to find purikura in Tokyo? The best spots
Impossible to miss on a trip to Tokyo! Purikura can be found in most of the capital's arcades and shopping malls, especially in popular youth districts such as Shibuya, Harajuku and Ikebukuro.
For the ultimate experience, head for Purikura no Mecca in Shibuya. Located in the heart of this vibrant district, this complex brings together an impressive number of state-of-the-art cabins with a multitude of themes and options. The ideal place for fun, unique shots!
How to use a purikura step by step
You don't need to be a photography pro to make a success of your purikura. After inserting a few coins into the machine (allow around 400 yen per person), choose a theme and enter the booth with your friends.
Prepare your best poses by following the on-screen instructions, and let yourself be guided by the robotic voice, which will tell you when to smile or make the V sign. Once the session's over, it's time to get creative! Use the touch screen to decorate your photos with a whole range of stamps, frames, texts and fun effects.
Give free rein to your creativity: retouch and personalize your photos
Transform yourself into a manga character with huge eyes and porcelain skin, add cat ears or colorful accessories... With purikura, anything goes when it comes to offbeat, original photos!
Once you've finished your work, pick up your prints, which print out in seconds on self-adhesive paper. You can then stick them in an album, share them with friends or even hang them in your bedroom. And to extend the experience, some machines allow you to send photos by email for sharing on networks.
Purikura no Mecca in Shibuya, the purikura temple
A real attraction in its own right, Purikura no Mecca is a must-see spot for all purikura fans. Located on the second floor of a Shibuya building, this Japanese photomaton paradise is home to dozens of machines in a variety of styles.
From old-school booths with floral curtains to ultra-modern models equipped with neon lights and giant touch screens, there's something for everyone. A special feature of this establishment: men alone or in groups with no female presence are not accepted. Entry is reserved for women and mixed couples.
Purikura: a fun, kawaii experience for friends and family
Whether you're a teenager, a student or even an adult, making purikura is always a fun, bonding experience. It's the perfect activity to integrate into a day of shopping or sightseeing in Tokyo, for 100% kawaii souvenirs made in Japan!
Don't hesitate to try out different cabins for a variety of styles. Some purikura are even themed on famous anime or idols. There's something for everyone, for a minimum price of around 300 to 400 yen(+81(0)33 477 8136.) per session. So, are you ready to switch on the "kawaii" mode and immortalize your trip in a unique way?
Address, timetable & access
Address
Phone
+81(0)33 477 8136.Timetable
shibuya station, Hanzomon line, Ginza line, Fukutoshin line or JR Yamanote line.Price
approximately 300 to 400 yen per photo session.