Shooting within the Mitsubishi Ichigokan Museum of Fine Arts. In-house use is limited to official plans. Ants Photography Inc. (Minato-ku, Tokyo, Representative Director: Noritomo Satomi) has launched the "Museum Official Wedding Photo Plan," which uses the Mitsubishi Ichigokan Museum of Fine Arts (Marunouchi, Tokyo) as its venue. In recent years, while the number of couples choosing not to have a wedding ceremony ("nashi-kon") is increasing, the photo wedding market continues to expand. According to a survey by Wedding Park Inc., the implementation rate of photo weddings and pre-wedding shoots has reached 74.4%, with an estimated market size exceeding 100 billion yen. In recent years, the value of preserving life's milestones in photographs in one's own way has been spreading, regardless of whether a wedding ceremony is held. This project offers a new opportunity to capture precious moments for the future by using the Mitsubishi Ichigokan Museum of Fine Arts' unique red brick architecture and charming interior spaces as a backdrop. We deliver a special shooting experience that accompanies each individual's life within the historical and cultural landscape of Marunouchi. This is the first time the Mitsubishi Ichigokan Museum of Fine Arts has officially permitted the use of its premises for photo wedding shoots. Shooting within the museum is not permitted outside of this plan, and it is offered as an officially approved wedding photo plan for use within the Mitsubishi Ichigokan Museum of Fine Arts. We propose preserving wedding photos not merely as records, but as works of art that color life, utilizing the spatial beauty unique to this restored architecture. *Source: Wedding Park Inc. [Photo Wedding Trend Survey 2025] Why Photo Weddings at a Museum Now? In recent years, wedding ceremony formats have diversified, with an increasing number of couples opting for "nashi-kon" or small-scale ceremonies. Meanwhile, demand for photo weddings continues to grow, and the need