• タカミブライダルのロゴ

  • JAPAN WEDDING
    & PHOTO

  • By TAKAMI BRIDAL

INTRODUCTION

Celebrate happiness and connect “GO-EN”

Historic Japanese Wedding Ceremony

Celebrate happiness and

connect “GO-EN”

Historic Japanese Wedding Ceremony

  • TAKAMI BRIDAL offers Japanese-style wedding ceremonies at shrines that are uniquely Japanese, as well as photo weddings in kimono.
  • In Japan, there is a word “go-en”. The word expresses the importance placed on encounters and connections between people. And Japanese shrines are dedicated to deities who bring about “go-en”.
  • Why not spend time at a historic Japanese shrine to celebrate your marriage to your partner, the most important person in your life?

JAPAN WEDDING

You can have a venerable Shinto ceremony at a historic Japanese shrine. You can experience the beautiful white kimono costume and the “sansankudo”, a ceremony in which the bride and groom share a cup of sake. Our experienced English-speaking staff will be happy to assist you.

SHRINE

Tokyo

Kanda Shrine

Fukuoka

Toka Ebisu Shrine

Fukuoka

Miyajitake Shrine

Tokyo

Kanda Shrine

Kanda Myojin is a historic shrine with a 1300-year history. Daikoku-sama, the god of marriage, has been enshrined at the shrine since its foundation. It is meant to bring together the couple who will hold the wedding ceremony, their families, friends, and everyone else, and to connect their mutual development so that all may be happy.
Nearby are Asakusa, where you can enjoy the atmosphere of downtown Tokyo, and Akihabara, where you can find stores related to manga, anime, and video games, as well as many other tourist attractions.

Fukuoka

Toka Ebisu Shrine

Toka Ebisu Shrine was founded in 1592. Located adjacent to the prefectural Higashi Park, the shrine grounds offer a lush green landscape. Ebisu-sama, the god of business mourning, and Daikoku-sama, the god of marriage, are enshrined here. The temple is the only one of its kind in Japan to enshrine the spirits of the Izumo Taisha Shrine.
Hakata in Fukuoka City is also popular for its gourmet food, including more than 100 yatai stalls. Visitors can easily taste delicious Fukuoka food such as ramen noodles and gyoza.

Fukuoka

Miyajitake Shrine

Miyajitake Shrine is located in Fukuoka Prefecture. It features the largest shimenawa in Japan, measuring 2.6 meters in diameter, 11 meters in length, and weighing 3 tons. It also features the largest drum in Japan with a diameter of 2.2 meters and the largest bell made of copper weighing 450 kg.
The “Path of Light,” which becomes a shining path after the sun sets at the end of the approach from the shrine, is a spectacular view famous throughout the country.

PHOTO WEDDING

Why not capture your special wedding photos at historic buildings and cityscapes throughout Japan, at shrines and temples selected as important cultural properties, and in lush green nature? Our costumes with delicate details will add color to your precious moment.

タカミブライダルのロゴ

Our history, which began in 1923 as a kimono merchant in Kyoto, began with kimonos and has since expanded into wedding costumes, weddings, and the lifestyle field. While flexibly changing with the changing times, we have always nurtured precious memories for many customers through our heartfelt hospitality that gently connects people from person to person.