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Baby being helped to wash their hands during the Japanese zhuazhou ceremony.
Baby drawing a fortune slip during the Japanese zhuazhou ceremony.
Baby reaching for the scallion gate to wish for cleverness.
Baby carrying the Japanese issho-mochi rice cake during the blessing ritual.
Baby standing on the issho-mochi with family's help during the ritual.
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Japanese-style Zhuazhou Photography

The Komura signature Japanese zhuazhou — loved by tens of thousands of parents across Taiwan

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Traditional Japanese rites paired with professional photography — from hand-washing and fortune-drawing to carrying the issho-mochi, seven rituals to mark your child turning 1 year old.

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35 business days
Age range
1 year old
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Baby striking the peace gong during the Chinese zhuazhou ceremony.
Baby drawing a fortune slip from a red container during the Chinese zhuazhou ceremony.
Baby touching the Chinese-style scallion gate to wish for cleverness.
Baby reaching for longevity peanuts at the Chinese zhuazhou table.
Elder tying a red string with an ancient coin around the baby's wrist.
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Chinese-style Zhuazhou Photography

Traditional Chinese zhuazhou — the most iconic first-birthday blessing in Chinese culture

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From striking the peace gong to tying the red string and ancient coin, eight Chinese rituals carry blessings of health, peace, and wisdom for your child.

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Baby striking the peace drum during the Korean zhuazhou ceremony.
Baby touching the Korean-style scallion gate to wish for cleverness.
Host brushing the scholar's brush across the baby's forehead during the Korean ceremony.
Baby holding Korean water dropwort during the zhuazhou ceremony.
Baby with long noodles draped around the neck during the Korean zhuazhou ceremony.
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Korean-style Zhuazhou Photography

A modern Korean zhuazhou — traditional ritual paired with the elegance of hanbok

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From striking the peace drum to holding water dropwort and drinking seaweed soup, eight Korean traditions wish your child health, wisdom, and a long life.

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1 year old
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The full flow

Here's how we'll spend the day with you

Every ritual is hosted by a pro — relax, let the day unfold, and enjoy the laughter with your family.

  1. Baby being helped to wash their hands during the Japanese zhuazhou ceremony.STEP 1

    Hand-washing

    A symbolic washing of body and heart before the ceremony begins — entering a new chapter with a clean, open spirit.

  2. Baby drawing a fortune slip during the Japanese zhuazhou ceremony.STEP 2

    Drawing a fortune

    Each slip carries a wish from the family — every fortune drawn is a blessing for the child's future.

  3. Baby reaching for the scallion gate to wish for cleverness.STEP 3

    Touching the scallion gate

    In Chinese, "scallion" (cōng) sounds like "smart" (cōng) — a wish for a sharp mind and great learning.

  4. Baby carrying the Japanese issho-mochi rice cake during the blessing ritual.STEP 4

    Carrying the issho-mochi

    From an old Japanese rite — "issho" (one shō of rice) sounds like "isshō" (a lifetime), wishing the child a lifetime of plenty and good health.

  5. Baby standing on the issho-mochi with family's help during the ritual.STEP 5

    Standing on the issho-mochi

    Standing on the rice cake — wishing the child the strength to walk forward, grounded and steady.

  6. Baby reaching for an object on the Japanese-style zhuazhou table.STEP 6

    Zhuazhou (the grabbing)

    The traditional Chinese first-birthday blessing — the child freely picks objects from the table, a glimpse of future passions.

  7. Family in Japanese attire taking a portrait together at the zhuazhou set.STEP 7

    Family portrait

    A keepsake photo with everyone together, holding the joy of your child turning 1 year old for years to come.

The full flow

Here's how we'll spend the day with you

Every ritual is hosted by a pro — relax, let the day unfold, and enjoy the laughter with your family.

  1. Baby striking the peace gong during the Chinese zhuazhou ceremony.STEP 1

    Striking the peace gong

    A sincere wish for the child to grow up safely — the gong opens the ceremony with a blessing.

  2. Baby drawing a fortune slip from a red container during the Chinese zhuazhou ceremony.STEP 2

    Drawing a fortune

    The fortune slip carries the family's wishes and blessings for the child's future.

  3. Baby touching the Chinese-style scallion gate to wish for cleverness.STEP 3

    Touching the scallion gate

    Scallion (cōng) sounds like "smart" (cōng) — a wish for cleverness and academic success.

  4. Baby reaching for longevity peanuts at the Chinese zhuazhou table.STEP 4

    Grasping the longevity peanut

    Peanuts symbolize long life and nourishment — a blessing for healthy growth.

  5. Elder tying a red string with an ancient coin around the baby's wrist.STEP 5

    Tying the red string and ancient coin

    The red string symbolizes good relationships, the coin stands for fortune — a wish for both warm friendships and prosperity.

  6. Baby stepping on a red tortoise cake during the Chinese zhuazhou tradition.STEP 6

    Stepping on the red tortoise cake

    The red tortoise cake symbolizes longevity and good fortune — a wish for a long, blessed life.

  7. Baby reaching for symbolic objects laid out on the Chinese zhuazhou table.STEP 7

    Zhuazhou (the grabbing)

    Also called shìzhōu or náozhōu — a Chinese first-birthday tradition where the items the child picks hint at their future.

  8. Family in traditional Chinese dress taking a portrait at the zhuazhou set.STEP 8

    Family portrait

    The whole family comes together for a full Chinese-style family portrait — a sweet memory of your child at 1 year old.

The full flow

Here's how we'll spend the day with you

Every ritual is hosted by a pro — relax, let the day unfold, and enjoy the laughter with your family.

  1. Baby striking the peace drum during the Korean zhuazhou ceremony.STEP 1

    Striking the peace drum

    In ancient times the drum was a sacred vessel to reach the heavens — the peace drum carries blessings up to the sky.

  2. Baby touching the Korean-style scallion gate to wish for cleverness.STEP 2

    Touching the scallion gate

    In Chinese, "scallion" sounds like "smart" — a wish for a sharp mind and quick thinking.

  3. Host brushing the scholar's brush across the baby's forehead during the Korean ceremony.STEP 3

    The scholar's brush

    A gentle stroke of the scholar's brush on the forehead — sweeping away bad luck, welcoming success and academic honors.

  4. Baby holding Korean water dropwort during the zhuazhou ceremony.STEP 4

    Holding the water dropwort

    Water dropwort is a hardy Korean herb — holding it is a wish for the child to grow strong and resilient.

  5. Baby with long noodles draped around the neck during the Korean zhuazhou ceremony.STEP 5

    Long noodle blessing

    Long noodles symbolize longevity in both Chinese and Korean culture — a wish for a long, healthy life.

  6. Mama feeding the baby seaweed soup during the Korean zhuazhou ceremony.STEP 6

    Drinking seaweed soup

    Seaweed soup is a traditional Korean birthday dish — once a postpartum meal for mothers, now a gesture of love and gratitude toward mom.

  7. Baby choosing from symbolic objects on the Korean-style zhuazhou table.STEP 7

    Zhuazhou (the grabbing)

    Also known as the trial year — the objects the child grabs from the table hint at the path ahead.

  8. Family in hanbok taking a portrait at the Korean zhuazhou set.STEP 8

    Family portrait

    The whole family in hanbok, posing together in a dreamy setting — the perfect ending to the ceremony.

Why choose us

The Komura promise

  • Komura's professional child photographer at work on a Chinese zhuazhou shoot.

    A top-tier professional team

    A seasoned children's photography team — experts at catching pure, joyful moments for your baby and your family.

  • Komura's wardrobe wall lined with Japanese, Chinese, and Korean children's outfits.

    Wide wardrobe, constantly updated

    Taiwanese, Chinese, and Korean outfits — refreshed often — plus handmade Japanese kimono and stylish hanbok.

  • Komura's stylist preparing a child's hair and makeup for the Chinese zhuazhou shoot.

    Professional hair and makeup team

    A full-service styling team on site, ready to make your baby and your family look picture-perfect.

What's included

Everything that's in the price

Good to know

This package includes ceremony group photos; solo baby portraits are a separate add-on.

  • Themed outfit change for the little star and 2 adults
  • Full coverage by a professional photographer
  • Ceremony hosted by a professional
  • Komura blessing charm
  • Commemorative zhuazhou certificate
  • Edited video of the ceremony
  • 18 photographer-selected digital photos (basic retouching)
  • On-site hair accessories
  • Cloud download of all digital files

Flexible add-ons

  • Extra guest viewing: NT$100 per person
  • Family member in photos with outfit change: NT$300 per person
  • Professional hair and makeup service (quoted separately by phone)
  • Add-on: premium retouching, albums, frameless prints, frames, USB drives, lifestyle portraits, and more

Real reviews

What parents tell us

Tens of thousands of families have trusted us — here's what they say.

  • Photo shared by blogger Q蛋新手媽咪543 about her zhuazhou experience.
    "Booking was seamless and the photographers genuinely know how to make babies smile. The ceremony flowed perfectly and our whole family had a blast."
    — Q蛋新手媽咪543
  • Photo shared by mama Zoe about her real zhuazhou experience.
    "The Japanese-style set was stunning and the host explained every ritual with so much warmth. The printed album felt premium — worth every penny."
    — Zoe
  • Photo shared by blogger 跳耀中的虎寶小子與虎寶媽 about her zhuazhou experience.
    "Photographing twins could have been chaos, but the team kept everything calm and on schedule. Even the grandparents were impressed by how thoughtful the ceremony felt."
    — 跳耀中的虎寶小子與虎寶媽的點滴
  • Photo shared by blogger 哈邏蘋果 about her zhuazhou experience.
    "So many outfits to choose from, and the on-site hair and makeup team was wonderful. Our baby never fussed during the costume changes — best first photo shoot we could have asked for."
    — 哈邏~I'm 蘋果
  • Photo shared by blogger 大聲唱OAOA的OA兄弟 about their zhuazhou experience.
    "The Chinese-style ceremony felt rooted in real tradition. The host walked us through the meaning behind every ritual, which made the milestone feel truly special."
    — 大聲唱OAOA的OA兄弟
  • Photo shared by 李宓Mina about her zhuazhou experience.
    "Two weeks later we received the digital files and every shot looked magazine-worthy. The color grading is natural and tasteful — service exceeded our expectations."
    — 李宓Mina

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

A few helpful pointers before you book — so you and baby arrive feeling prepared.

  • Do I need to book the zhuazhou ceremony in advance?

    Yes — advance booking is required so we can arrange your shoot slot. We suggest starting to plan when baby is around 6–8 months old.

  • If a slot shows as fully booked, does that mean I can't register?

    A "fully booked" label means every slot for that day is taken and no other times are available. Please pick another day with open availability.

  • My preferred date is full — can I join a waitlist?

    We don't offer a waitlist at the moment. Last-minute cancellations are usually because a baby suddenly isn't feeling well — these are genuinely "last-minute" situations, and by the time the store is notified there's no time to reach a waitlisted family. We recommend discussing other available dates with your family first and booking one of those. After booking you can keep checking the system: if someone reschedules, the released slot will reappear, and you can call the store to switch to your preferred date.

  • What ages is zhuazhou for? Can babies older than 1 still join?

    We recommend the zhuazhou ceremony for babies between 8 months and 1 year 8 months old. Children over 2 years old are not eligible for this package.

  • Do the outfits come in different sizes?

    Yes, all outfits come in sizes. For specific sizing questions, please message us with chest / waist / hip measurements. *Because height varies widely for school-age children, if anyone in your family is taller than 120 cm, please let us know in advance so we can confirm sizing.

  • What's the difference between the Chinese, Japanese, and Korean styles?

    The main differences are the outfits and the set. The flow follows each culture's traditions, with small variations (e.g. carrying the issho-mochi rice cake in the Japanese style, stepping on red-tortoise cake in the Chinese style, sipping seaweed soup in the Korean style). The core "zhuazhou" grabbing ritual itself is the same across all three styles.

  • Where can I see outfit examples online?

    On Facebook, you can browse our shared photos in the Xiaocun Riwa fan page albums, or search the hashtag "#小村日和" to see plenty of photos shared by other parents. Each style has around ten outfits available — but because they're regularly cleaned and dry-cleaned, the actual selection on the day is whatever's on-site.

  • I haven't decided on a style yet — can I book first and decide on the day?

    To keep the shoot flow and store scheduling smooth, the style must be chosen in advance — it can't be decided on the day or swapped at the last minute on-site.

  • The package is NT$2,880 — why was I only charged NT$900 when I booked?

    NT$900 is the deposit. The balance and any extras (e.g. additional family members joining, add-on items, etc.) are simply paid on-site on the day of the zhuazhou ceremony.

  • Can I pay the balance by card at the store?

    Yes — cash and card are both accepted (VISA / MasterCard / JCB).

  • How are additional family members charged if they want to attend and be in photos?

    The package already includes two adults and one baby. Each additional family member is NT$300 per person, which covers attendance, outfit rental, and being in the photos.

  • Is there a limit on how many people can attend?

    To protect shoot quality and keep baby comfortable in the zhuazhou space, we recommend keeping the total group to around 6 people. With larger groups, babies tend to get more unsettled, distracted, or upset — which can affect both the ritual and the photos.

  • If I cancel, can I get my deposit back?

    1. To protect both parties, we collect a NT$900 deposit at booking. Once the deposit is paid and your booking is confirmed, we hold that style and time slot exclusively for your family on that day. After booking you can postpone, reschedule, or transfer to someone else, but the shoot must be completed within 120 days of the original booking date. 2. To cancel and request a refund, you must call the store at least 14 days before the zhuazhou date (counting from the ceremony day). 30% of the deposit is kept as an administrative fee and the remainder is refunded. Cancellations after that deadline are non-refundable. *Example: for a 1/20 booking, the latest cancellation date is 1/6, with NT$630 refunded (30% admin fee deducted); cancelling on 1/7 is non-refundable. 3. To complete the refund, the applicant must submit a copy of their bank passbook cover (emailed to our designated address) and complete the online credit-note process. Funds are remitted to the designated account within 14 business days.

  • Which stores offer the initiation ceremony?

    All 5 of our stores across Taiwan offer the service, and each store specializes in different styles. Tap through to each for full details! New Taipei – Yonghe: Japanese Taipei – Zhongzheng: Chinese Hsinchu – Zhubei: Chinese / Korean Taichung – Xitun: Japanese / Chinese / Korean Kaohsiung – Lixin: Japanese / Chinese / Korean

  • How do I book if I have two children?

    The initiation ceremony is currently designed for one child. If you have two children, book two packages in back-to-back slots and ask the photographer to capture group shots of the children together for richer photos!

  • Do parents need to be in the photos? Can adults change outfits too?

    After the child's ritual photos are done, we invite both parents to join the family portrait. The initiation ceremony package already includes outfit-changing service for the family of three!

  • How much does a twin zhuazhou cost? How do I book?

    For twin zhuazhou, please book two packages (the two babies' shoot dates must be within one month of each other), and add a "twins" note when registering. List price is NT$2,880 × 2 = NT$5,760.

  • Are there special twin discounts for the zhuazhou ceremony?

    If you're booking a twin zhuazhou and meet the conditions below, you qualify for a dedicated discount: [Scenario 1] First shoot booked at the "online promotional price" of NT$2,180 — the second shoot qualifies for the returning-customer price of NT$1,980, plus a NT$500 twins product credit. [Scenario 2] First shoot booked through "group booking" at NT$1,980 — the second shoot qualifies for the returning-customer price of NT$1,980, plus a NT$500 twins product credit. [Scenario 3] First shoot at the "returning-customer" price of NT$1,980 — comes with an extra NT$100 product credit; the second shoot also qualifies for the returning-customer price of NT$1,980, plus a NT$500 twins product credit. *The product credit can only be applied to "add-on items beyond the zhuazhou package" — such as albums, photo retouching, etc. (it cannot be applied to family attendance or in-frame outfit changes). It cannot be exchanged for cash or change, must be used in full on-site on the shoot day, and cannot be used later.

  • How is in-frame outfit-change charged for twin zhuazhou family members?

    Booking two packages for twins means each baby goes through their own zhuazhou ritual. If the other twin appears in the frame during the main baby's shoot, a single in-frame outfit-change fee of NT$300 is charged. If the second shoot is "at the same store", the in-frame fee for the twin baby is waived. (The same rule applies to other family members: anyone attending both sessions has the in-frame fee waived on the second shoot.)

  • How is observer attendance charged for twin zhuazhou family members?

    Booking two packages for twins means each baby goes through their own zhuazhou ritual. Each additional observer is NT$100 per person. If the second shoot is "at the same store", repeat attendees are exempt from the observer fee.

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A Japanese-style blessing for your 1-year-old

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Book online to reserve a Chinese zhuazhou slot — every traditional ritual hosted by a pro.

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A Korean-style blessing for your 1-year-old

Book online to reserve a Korean zhuazhou slot — beautiful hanbok and traditional ritual, all in one.

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