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Oct 16
Kamakura: 3 Popular Wedding Venues

Discover the best Kamakura wedding venues for an authentic Japanese experience, from Shinto ceremonies at ancient shrines to your favorite receptions.

Sep 28
Why Choose a Ryokan for Your Japan Destination Wedding?

Most of the time, guests can have a wedding ceremony in a private space in a ryokan. Here are 5 reasons you may want to consider a ryokan as your destination.

Sep 16
5 Hidden Gem Wedding Venues in Kyoto for Intimate Ceremonies

If you are looking for wedding venues in Kyoto that are comfortable for private weddings, here are 5 hidden gem wedding venues that you can think of.

Mar 27
Shinto Wedding Ceremony: Dress Code for Foreign Guests

Attending a Shinto wedding in Japan? Discover the proper dress code, common mistakes to avoid, and the way to respect the ceremony in this article!

Mar 20
Shūgi-bukuro: Full Guide of Wedding Money Etiquette

Learn the proper Shūgi-bukuro etiquette for Japanese weddings. Discover how to choose, prepare, and present this traditional money gift with respect.

Mar 06
Kagamibiraki Sake Ceremony: What you need to know

The Kagamibiraki sake ceremony is a traditional Japanese ritual that celebrates happy events. Find out about the purpose, the steps, the experiences, etc.

Feb 22
Where to Get Wedding Documents Translated in Tokyo? 

You can get the wedding documents translated from various certified translation services in Tokyo. Which services are the best and how do we proceed?

Feb 12
Wedding in Kumamoto Castle! – Overview, Venues, Best Season, etc

Kumamoto Castle offers different wedding venues for people to cherish the moment! It can take in 30~300 pax and offers all types of weddings.

Feb 09
Exploring the Differences Between Traditional Japanese Attire and Modern Wedding Dresses

Explore the differences between traditional Japanese attire and modern wedding dresses, from cultural symbolism to practical considerations.

Jan 26
Cherry Blossom Wedding Venue: Yoshino Mountain

Plan your dream cherry blossom wedding at Yoshino Mountain, Japan. 30,000 sakura trees & sacred temples create the perfect backdrop for spring ceremonies.