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Searching through a choice of wedding vendors, professionals, service providers, wedding venues for your wedding or other private event, or planning your honeymoon. A choice of prestigious places, the last word in luxury, in Japan.

Wedding venues & honeymoon in Japan

  • Asaba - It is said that Kobo Daishi, the founder of Japanese Buddhism, bathed each morning in the river Katsura and emerged with his mind and body purified. Two kilometres away, hotel Asaba submerges you in a Japan of legends where Zen takes over your five senses. After a game of golf in picturesque surroundings, put your kimono to one side to enjoy the pleasures of an open-air bath filled with 40ºC spring water. The restaurant serves traditional dishes and shall delight you with its sweet and savoury combinations. In your suite while sitting in a designer Italian-American Harry Bertoia chair, relax and philosophise on the fragrance of nature - Shizuoka-Ken
  • Beniya Mukayu - Japan is a most fascinating country. Its volcanic and volatile earth is in contrast to its “Zen” philosophy, which helps to refocus on the true things in life. The splendid Ryokan Beniya Mukayu is inspired by this Zen philosophy. Here, beauty is implicit and suggested in the interplay of shadow and light, the neutral colours of the rooms and the splendour of the surroundings. Built in 1929 in the spa town of Yamashiro, this hotel is a true invitation to “Zen” - Kaga-shi, Ishikawa-ken
  • Chateau Restaurant Joël Rebuchon - This restaurant is located in a faithful architectural reproduction of a Loire Château in Tokyo that epitomises French-style elegance. Tastefully renovated in contemporary style by a Japanese interior designer, the setting is an astonishing blend of past and present. At the helm, the exceptional tandem of top chefs Joël Robuchon and Alain Verzeroli are the toast of Tokyo and invite their guests to enjoy a unique culinary experience - Tokyo
  • Four Seasons Tokyo at Marunouchi - Small yet elegant and sophisticated, this is a place to which the term boutique hotel perfectly applies. Prominently placed in the Marunouchi central business district, adjacent to Tokyo Station, Four Seasons offers a striking, contemporary setting within the landmark glass-clad tower of the prestigious Pacific Century Place - Tokyo
  • Gôra Kadan - The gentle swoosh of a sliding wall made of rice paper. The fragrance of flower incense. The taste of traditional Kaiseki cuisine. The touch of silk... A stay in Gôra Kadan, a former holiday retreat for the imperial family in the National Park Hakone, Kanin-no-miya, is an invitation to bring your five senses to life by submerging yourself in Japan’s most ancient way of life. In these calm and pleasurable settings, located in an area of springs heated by volcanic sources, you may move from your suite with its minimalist design, to a swimming pool or spa and beauty care experts while wearing a Yukata cotton kimono - Hakone
  • Hankyu International - The culmination of euphoria through the perfect harmony of time-honored tradition and future vision - Osaka
  • Horai - The little town of Atami, meaning ‘hot sea’, is famous for its many ‘onsen’, which are volcanic hot springs reputed for their medicinal virtues. Overlooking Sagami Bay, the Hotel Horai transports you into ancestral Japan. Built according to the traditional rules of ‘ryokan’ architecture, your pavilion is full of typical details, with sliding rice paper panelled doors, exotic wood furnishings, futon bedding, tokonoma (alcoves designed specially to hold vases), tatami straw mats, hinoki (cypress wood bathtub) and windows looking out into the Zen garden... Amongst the bamboos and bonsais, the Nanki Bunko gourmet restaurant serves a delicious selection of French and Japanese dishes - Shizuoka-ken
  • Hotel de Mukuni - In the words of this chef with the soul of an artist «A dish is a work of art on a plate». Kiyomi Mikuni has created one of top tables in Tokyo in the historic part of town. This master in the art of adding a Japanese brushstroke to a base canvas of French cuisine blends thyme, rosemary and chervil with maitake and kaiware (respectively a local fragrant mushroom and herb). Associations that bring out the best of both cultures are featured in daring creations such as his panfried langoustines from Odawara and carrot cube fricassee in vermilion butter essence. In honour of the top French chefs that he calls his ‘masters’, Kiyomi Mikuni’s menu also includes Paul Bocuse’s truffle soup and Alain Chapel’s lobster salad and chicken liver gateau in a crayfish butter sauce - Tokyo
  • Hotel Anaga - Facing Kobe, which means ‘Gateway to the Gods’, the tiny island of Awaji is one of the most spiritual places in Japan with its countless Shinto sanctuaries and villages that have grown up around the camphor tree which is believed to mark a sacred spot. It is in this enchanting setting that the Hotel Anaga has set down its roots with its large swimming pool, tennis courts, two restaurants so that guests can alternate between local flavours and French cuisine, and suites overlooking the sea. Awaji Island is a paradise for fishing and cruising down the Naruto Strait, as well as being famed for its fine sandy beaches… - Hyogo-Ken
  • Hotel New Otani - This Member Of "The Leading Hotels Of The World" Is The First Choice Of The Selective Executive Travelers - Osaka
  • Imperial Hotel - Imperial Hotel Osaka Offers The Atmosphere Of Flowers Foliage And Water Highlighting Its Landscape designed By Frank Lloyd - Osaka
  • Mandarin Oriental Tokyo - The dramatic first impression of your arrival at Mandarin Oriental Tokyo will remain with you throughout your stay. The extraordinary lobby surrounded by glass of the Mandarin Oriental Tokyo, has been voted the best in the world by first class travellers. Sped 38 floors up by private elevator you step out and virtually into a panorama of Tokyo city. That stunning sight is offered to guests at every opportunity; bringing a remarkable sense of space to all rooms and suites, serving as a spectacular backdrop to the restaurants and making a visit to the spa in the sky a journey to heaven. At street level, key destinations are within easy reach as the address in Nihonbashi is literally the centre of Tokyo. - Tokyo
  • Ritz Carlton Osaka - Combining European-style Elegance And Unparalleled Personal Service, the Ritz-Carlton Osaka Offers Some Of The Largest Guest Rooms In Japan - Osaka
  • Seiryuso - Deep in a forest of hundred-year old willow trees and bamboos, the Hotel Seiryuso combines traditional Zen beliefs with the very best beauty treatments. Amidst the silence and steam rising up from the ‘onsen’, or volcanic hot springs, you will discover a breathtakingly beautiful spa: 7,000 sq. metres of gardens including a steam room, a wood heated sauna, treatments with natural oils and body rubs with rhassoul clay. When your bare feet finally touch down on the tatami straw mat in your suite, decorated in traditional Japanese style, you will almost certainly feel a deep sensation of well-being wash over you - Shizuoka-ken
  • Tobira Onsen Myojinkan - In the heart of the “Japanese Alps”, near Nagano, discover the secret charms of Tobira Onsen Myojinkan. Established in 1931, this little jewel of a hotel is tucked away in the calm and serenity of the mountains. On the mountain peaks: snow. At the foot of the village: hot springs, renowned for their therapeutic qualities. In this perfectly balanced yin/yang universe, the Tobira Myojinkan offers a divinely “zen” atmosphere: relaxing baths in the heart of nature, superb rooms and suites with uninterrupted views of the mountains and forests, aromatherapy… - Matsumoto-shi, Nagano-ken

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