[Hotel Chourakukan] Weddings in Normally Private Cultural Heritage Spaces. New 'CORAL Wakon PLAN' Blending Japanese and Western Styles Starts April 1
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Hotel Chourakukan in Kyoto introduces a unique wedding experience at the Meiji-era 'Chourakukan,' combining traditional Japanese ceremonies with open Western-style receptions.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What kind of space is 'Onari-no-ma'?
- A: It is a Japanese-style room on the 3rd floor of the Chourakukan main building, normally closed to the public. It features beautiful Meiji-era Japanese aesthetics and serves as the ceremony venue for this plan.
- Q: What does the 'East-West fusion' specifically involve?
- A: It involves a traditional Japanese ceremony in the historical Japanese-style room, followed by a wedding reception with French cuisine in a modern banquet room in the new building.
- Q: Is it possible to use the plan for small groups?
- A: Yes, while the example price is from 1,550,000 JPY for 30 guests, you can contact the venue for specific guest counts and customized arrangements.