Meiji Kinenkan (Minato-ku, Tokyo) is holding a "Bridal Fair" for couples considering a wedding. This fair offers a variety of programs to help you concretely expand your image of a wedding, including the charm of a traditional Shinto-style wedding ceremony, viewing of banquet halls, and individual consultations with bridal advisors.
At the "Bridal Fair" held on weekends and holidays, we offer a bride's Japanese wedding dress fitting experience and a wedding cuisine tasting session. During the bride's Japanese wedding dress fitting experience, you can try on carefully selected costumes and take commemorative photos with your smartphone. You can experience the unique beauty of Japanese attire. Furthermore, at the wedding cuisine tasting session, you can also check the dishes that will entertain your precious guests. Experienced staff will propose the best plan closely tailored to your wishes, including the ceremony style, budget, and schedule.
Since its opening in 1947, Meiji Kinenkan has watched over the beginnings of more than 230,000 couples. Please take this opportunity to experience the "Beautiful Japanese Wedding" where a space that feels history and prestige merges with modern sensibility.
The "Bridal Fair" at Meiji Kinenkan is available by advance reservation and is free of charge. It is an opportunity recommended even for first-time visitors. Participation with your parents is also welcome, so please feel free to join us.
[About Meiji Kinenkan] The Meiji Kinenkan Main Building was completed in 1881 (Meiji 14) as the "Dining Hall of the Akasaka Temporary Palace" at the current location of the State Guest House. In 1888 (Meiji 21), it became the venue for the Imperial Council to discuss the draft of the "Constitution of the Empire of Japan," and Emperor Meiji attended without fail. Because of such a history, the Meiji Kinenkan Main Building is also called the "Constitution Memorial Hall." The current location
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