Everything you need to know for your special moment
Hi!
Your proposal session at Nagasaki Park is officially secured. This guide contains everything you need to know for the day — including arrival instructions, execution options, timing, and important reminders.
Please read this carefully to make sure everything runs smoothly.
I will send the Google Maps pin closer to the date.
Please arrive 10–15 minutes before your scheduled proposal time.
I will already be inside the park casually blending in — pretending to be:
We have three smooth execution styles. Choose the one that fits your personality best.
You walk directly to the shoreline area. Choose a spot near the water with fewer people nearby — there's no need to hit an exact marked spot.
The first proposal moment will be real and natural. I will focus mainly on capturing her reaction from a distance.
We will do a quick reenactment to capture better angles, close-ups, clean framing, and guided romantic poses.
This option gives the most authentic emotional reaction.
We pretend it's just a normal couple photoshoot. This is often the easiest and least stressful option.
I will:
Then I will say:
"Okay, now both of you turn your backs to each other."
I count: 3… 2… 1…
When she turns around — you kneel.
This option gives: Best framing, perfect timing, very clean photos, less pressure on you
You approach me casually and say: "Excuse me, can you take a photo of us with my phone?"
I take 1–2 photos with your phone.
Then I say: "I'm actually a photographer — would you like a free photo with my camera?" We switch to my camera.
After 2–3 poses, I guide: "Okay, now both of you turn your backs to each other."
I count: 3… 2… 1… She turns around — you kneel.
This feels spontaneous and natural.
Confidence > perfection.
Neutral colors photograph beautifully against the lake.
Small bouquets are allowed inside the park.
Large decorative setups are not permitted without special arrangements.
If you would like a bouquet prepared: Please inform me at least 48 hours before your session.
We monitor accurate forecasts about one week before your session.
Mt. Fuji Visibility
Mt. Fuji visibility is not guaranteed if it rains or is cloudy. There is a high chance you won't see Mt. Fuji in your photos during rainy/overcast conditions.
Rescheduling
Rescheduling is free, but you must decide at least 1 week before your session date, subject to my availability.
If heavy rain is expected: We may adjust timing, move within the park, or discuss rescheduling
Light rain is usually workable
Once she says yes, we will capture:
Emotional reactions
Hugging and laughing
Ring close-ups
Walking shots
Candid portraits
Romantic poses
Total session time: approximately 45–60 minutes
Be present
Be confident
Be ready
You've already chosen forever.
Now let's make the moment unforgettable.
If you have any questions before the day, message me anytime.