[Meiji Kinenkan] Weekday Only Special Bridal Fair - Experience the Forest of Meiji Jingu Shrine - Exclusive “Hōsaiden” Viewing & First-Time Wedding Consultation Fair
Meiji Kinenkan is hosting a weekday-only bridal fair, offering exclusive tours of the normally closed Meiji Jingu 'Hōsaiden' and professional wedding consultations to help couples experience the charm of Shinto ceremonies.
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Experience the charm of a Shinto wedding ceremony at our bridal fair.
In this fair, you can experience the charm of a Shinto wedding ceremony at Meiji Jingu, surrounded by lush nature. We will also provide a special guided tour of the 'Hōsaiden,' the Shinto wedding hall that is not usually open to the public. While visiting this solemn space, you can imagine your own wedding day.
To ensure that first-time visitors feel comfortable, our experienced bridal advisors will carefully propose reception venues, cost estimates, and wedding proceedings tailored to your wishes.
Furthermore, we offer special discount benefits for those who sign a contract. Please take this opportunity to experience the unique charm of Meiji Jingu and Meiji Kinenkan, surrounded by silence and greenery that you would not expect in the heart of the city.
We also accept consultations by phone. Please feel free to contact us.
* The 'Bridal Fair' is by reservation only and free of charge.
Meiji Kinenkan Reservation Center
03-3403-1177
Weekdays 11:00–19:00 / Weekends & Holidays 10:00–19:00
Closed: Tuesdays (except public holidays), Year-end & New Year holidays
[About Meiji Kinenkan]
The Main Building of Meiji Kinenkan was completed in 1881 as the State Banquet Hall of the Akasaka Temporary Imperial Palace. In 1888, it served as the venue for the Imperial Conferences to deliberate the draft of the Constitution of the Empire of Japan, attended by Emperor Meiji. Due to this history, it is also known as the 'Kenpo Kinenkan.'
After being relocated, it served as a venue for nationally significant events, including the 30th anniversary of the Meiji Constitution and various society assemblies. In 1947, it opened as a wedding venue and has since celebrated the new beginnings of over 230,000 couples. Today, it is used for MICE, celebrations, and dining. In 2020, it was designated as a Tangible Cultural Property by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government.
In this fair, you can experience the charm of a Shinto wedding ceremony at Meiji Jingu, surrounded by lush nature. We will also provide a special guided tour of the 'Hōsaiden,' the Shinto wedding hall that is not usually open to the public. While visiting this solemn space, you can imagine your own wedding day.
To ensure that first-time visitors feel comfortable, our experienced bridal advisors will carefully propose reception venues, cost estimates, and wedding proceedings tailored to your wishes.
Furthermore, we offer special discount benefits for those who sign a contract. Please take this opportunity to experience the unique charm of Meiji Jingu and Meiji Kinenkan, surrounded by silence and greenery that you would not expect in the heart of the city.
We also accept consultations by phone. Please feel free to contact us.
* The 'Bridal Fair' is by reservation only and free of charge.
Meiji Kinenkan Reservation Center
03-3403-1177
Weekdays 11:00–19:00 / Weekends & Holidays 10:00–19:00
Closed: Tuesdays (except public holidays), Year-end & New Year holidays
[About Meiji Kinenkan]
The Main Building of Meiji Kinenkan was completed in 1881 as the State Banquet Hall of the Akasaka Temporary Imperial Palace. In 1888, it served as the venue for the Imperial Conferences to deliberate the draft of the Constitution of the Empire of Japan, attended by Emperor Meiji. Due to this history, it is also known as the 'Kenpo Kinenkan.'
After being relocated, it served as a venue for nationally significant events, including the 30th anniversary of the Meiji Constitution and various society assemblies. In 1947, it opened as a wedding venue and has since celebrated the new beginnings of over 230,000 couples. Today, it is used for MICE, celebrations, and dining. In 2020, it was designated as a Tangible Cultural Property by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government.
FAQ
How do I get to Meiji Kinenkan?
It is a 3-minute walk from Shinanomachi Station or a 6-minute walk from Aoyama-itchome Station.