What this is
This is a live fan event featuring Saae Hayami — Japanese actress, model, and talent — in collaboration with LUMINOUS Shibuya, a wedding photo studio based in Shibuya. Hayami will appear in a wedding dress for the occasion, offering attendees an intimate look at the world of bridal fashion. The event includes behind-the-scenes stories from her dress fittings, discussion of current wedding dress trends, and candid romantic relationship talk. All attendees receive a special gift featuring Hayami in her wedding dress, making it a collectible experience for fans. Events of this type — where a popular talent appears in a themed setting for a small live audience — are a beloved format in Japanese fan culture.
Who should go
This event is ideal for fans of Saae Hayami who want a rare, up-close experience with the actress in an intimate venue setting. Those interested in bridal fashion, wedding trends, or the behind-the-scenes world of modelling and dress fittings will also find plenty to enjoy. The atmosphere will likely be warm, conversational, and fan-friendly — expect a predominantly Japanese-speaking audience. Seats are reserved, so you'll have a guaranteed spot without needing to queue early, but do arrive with time to purchase your mandatory drink at entry.
Good to know
Tickets for this event are advance purchase only and are likely sold via eplus.jp or pia.jp — both platforms accept foreign credit cards, and convenience store pickup at Lawson is the most reliable option for visitors without a Japanese delivery address. Tokyo Culture Culture is a mid-sized café-style event venue in the Shibuya area, typically holding seated audiences of around 200–300 people in a relaxed, table-seating format. One drink purchase is mandatory at entry — have cash ready as smaller venues like this often prefer or require it for bar orders. The event begins at 10:30, so aim to arrive by 10:00 to collect your drink and find your reserved seat. A special gift featuring Hayami in her wedding dress is distributed to all attendees at the end, so stay until the conclusion of the event.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.

