Japanese Wedding Customs

If any of you have already dealt directly with the wedding venue or planner, you may have a little understanding of the “rules and regulations” of weddings in Japan.Cuore Wedding has been informing our clients about this “Japanese style”, and today we would like to touch on it a little bit here. First, there is the bring-in fee. This fee is charged when you bring in items to the venue that are not from the Read more…

Finally…Destination Weddings in Japan

JAPAN finally reopened its borders to independent foreign travellers from October, 2022. Now we are receiving the wedding requests for Autumn 2023 and for 2024, but tourists are already coming to Japan from all over the world. Please, however, don’t be surprised even if most Japanese still wear a mask. Many of you already know that this is quite normal that we used to use masks on various occasions. But, little by little, we are getting back Read more…

Autumn in Japan

November is still a nice season to travel throughout Japan, the weather is quite calm and the temperature is fine. FYI Some part of the northern Japan, the winter season is already started. As well as the climate, the beauty of the nature colour should not be forgotten. In Japanese it says “Ko-Yo” (Autumn leaf color), from green to dark red, many Japanese go out to enjoy this period. November is one of the most Read more…

Is Japan Safe?

According to Forbes, it has been released by Deep Knowledge Group the 100 safest countries (https://www.forbes.com/sites/johnkoetsier/2020/06/05/the-100-safest-countries-in-the-world-for-covid-19/#4cf08cf468c5). The top 10 ranking is as follows: Switzerland Germany Israel Singapore Japan Austria China Australia New Zealand South Korea There is no clear restrictions on Weddings in Japan, however it has been advised the people to not gather “too much”. Japan is one of the most clean country in the world, we still cannot invite the foreign people as Read more…

Destination Weddings in Japan Post Covid-19

Today, on 25th of May 2020, Japan lifts covid state of emergency across the nation. Still many countries and regions are suffering from Covid 19, the country needs to explore a new way of gradually raising the level of social and economic activities by taking proper virus prevention steps, which means will start opening the border. As stated in the last blog, it is not ideal to have a big wedding right now. We suggest Read more…

Post-Covid19

Not updated any Blog posts recently, due to this Covid-19 we could not “invite” you all to Japan, we were eagerly anticipating the borders would be opened SAFELY as soon as possible to celebrate your wedding! Yet still not allow you to come to Japan, we are now ready to start planning the weddings and/or even only the pre-wedding photo shoots for the coming THE WORLD AFTER THE PANDEMIC. As of May 16th – this Read more…

Sea view Wedding

Okinawa Chillma Resort is one of the best venues by the sea, in fact situated just in front of the stunning sea. Seas are everywhere in Japan but to reach at this level of Crystal clear water you should come here🏝 Renting exclusively this venue means all this landscape and the private beach would be yours! If you wish to celebrate your Wedding by the sea, assuredly this is the right venue!

What a beautiful couple

With a gorgeous Japanese traditional formal attire, this couple got married in 2019! They live in Europe but decided to plan their destination wedding in Japan. Their concern was the weather…but see these umbrellas have created a beautiful atmosphere…! They told us that the paperwork was the most complicated process for them but at the same time it was also their joy as it was their first mission together with. Congratulations!!

Cherry Blossoms!

Cherry Blossoms in Japan! Coming this wonder season, here is the forecast 2019: https://www.jnto.go.jp/sakura/eng/index.php Since Japan is a long island, if you miss the the cherry-blossom season at where you stay, basically you can simply go north to catch up but in Kansai area (Osaka/Kyoto/Nara) usually the season is slightly later than Tokyo area. No doubt that to see it is one of the best reasons to visit Japan.  Why don’t you have the lunch/dinner under Read more…

Religion in Japan!

Religion in Japan Many of Japanese say that we are “Atheist” but not exactly.  We live with multi religions, sometimes it seems very strange from who has own religion. How do we live? The most of the people visit a Shrine or a Temple in January – New Year’s day or at least in the beginning of the month – to pray for the New Year.  In the rest of the year, when it happens Read more…