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Have you ever heard of Nara, a tourist destination near Kyoto and Osaka? Nara is rich in nature and has old Japanese townscape; the capital was located there from 710 to 784, after which the capital was moved to Kyoto. Read more
Have you ever heard of Nara, a tourist destination near Kyoto and Osaka? Nara is rich in nature and has old Japanese townscape; the capital was located there from 710 to 784, after which the capital was moved to Kyoto. Read more
We often receive inquiries about the Package Plans offered by venues. It is true that venues that often do weddings have special packages. The packages include all the services you will require, and is structured in an easy way so Read more
We recognize that finding a venue is one of the most challenging parts of Destination Wedding Planning. Although this is a very important first step in the process, it is so annoying that it makes your head hurt. Here are Read more
Ann and Frank will get married in November 2023, but prior to the Big Day, they went through the formalities at the municipality office in Tokyo and were legally married. The Paperwork procedure was somehow complicated, because one lives in Read more
Upcoming “Destination Wedding” Location – JAPAN! Until now, “Japan” was not even in the top 30, let alone the top 10, of popular destinations and countries for Destination Weddings. Nevertheless, Japan has long been listed among the countries that people Read more
Alejandra and Hiroshi’s wedding ceremony took place on October 16 at a resort in Takayama, Gifu Prefecture. The guests and staff were delighted by the 65 fireworks that were launched at the climax of the reception; at the very moment Read more
“After-Party” is one of the key words in the wedding planning process. There are surprisingly few venues in Japan that offer the wedding ceremony through the after-party at the same venue. Technically, there are some venues that offer this service, Read more
Japanese fireworks are said to be among the best in the world! Fireworks are a traditional art rooted in the Japanese people, which began in the 1700s and developed dramatically with the introduction of Western technology in the late 19th Read more
The Furukawa Festival, held in Furukawa-cho, Hida City, deep in the mountains of Gifu Prefecture, is a traditional Shinto ritual which has been designated as a “National Important Intangible Folk-Cultural Property”. The festival, to be held through 14th and 15th Read more
in a month or so😊 The cherry blossom season seems to be getting a little earlier each year. It used to be at the beginning of April (Kanto area), but nowadays they are sometimes already in bloom by the end Read more