Purikura no Mecca

Photo shop · Shibuya

Purikura no Mecca

Photo shop · Shibuya

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29-1 Udagawacho, Shibuya, Tokyo 150-0042, Japan

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Photo booths with customizable backgrounds, costumes, and editing  

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29-1 Udagawacho, Shibuya, Tokyo 150-0042, Japan Get directions

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29-1 Udagawacho, Shibuya, Tokyo 150-0042, Japan Get directions

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Oct 16, 2025

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What To Do in Shibuya: Our Guide

"Purikura, a term derived from the English words "print club," are tricked out photo booths with innumerable customizing options that involve visitors in every part of the process. Before photos are taken, customers choose things like a background theme and just how big and doe-eyed they want the computer to make them. Purikura no Mecca even has a costume rack for people who are feeling particularly inspired." - Davey Young

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Hashim Fakhreddin

Google
This so quite the experience, not just a casual thing. There are stalls to do your hair and makeup. You can post edit photos ect. If you that sounds good then you're in for a treat.

Rlyejayn

Google
I've always wanted to experience taking photos at a Japanese photo booth while in Tokyo, and discovered this place through TikTok. They have a variety of booths with different themes, although some were undergoing maintenance when we visited. There is also a dressing area to freshen up before the photoshoot.

ari skye

Google
The are smells bad and we had troubles with their machines. No english at all and it was very confusing.

Ivy Malao

Google
Really fun and not that expensive (400 yen per photo booth). It’s great for small groups (1-4 people) and you can spend as long or as little as you want to edit the photos and try more photobooths! Read instructions online or spend some extra time reading them when there because it can be pretty confusing the first time.

S. McMahon

Google
If you’re visiting Japan, have some fun and stop by here. Look for the street sign and head up upstairs with 400yen per go. Face costumes provided to increase the experience and change the photo outcome. Good to visit with a group of 3-6 people per session and helps to understand the process first before you’re timed out of each segment of the session such as, photo editing after photos taken.

CG V

Google
Approx ¥300 to do one photo session. The props are really cool and you get to choose your own music. Once you take the photographs you get to customise them. The time to do so is really limited and everything is in Chinese so it’s a lucky guess as to what you press! The only disappointing part is that you get a small A5 image that is quite poor quality at the end of which is not stickers and you can’t really see all of the editing you have spent time carefully applying. It is fun and cheap so I would recommend for a cheap bit of fun and for a souvenir!

Charles Yoo-Naut

Google
Good selection of different photo booths. The booths will make your eyes larger, skin whiter, and jawline more chiseled. You also have the chance to exit the photos with stickers afterwards before printing them. It's a fun experience and worth checking out while in Japan.

Katie D

Google
So much fun. Open 24 hours a day. Each set of photos costs 400 yen and you have props to play with (hats and flags and stuff). Couldn’t recommend it more