Shrines and Temples
in
Kyoto
Kyoto's historic shrines and temples offer popular venues for sightseeing and Shinto weddings. Each features unique gardens, halls, and seasonal beauty, providing memorable sacred experiences.
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Koyasan Eko-in Temple
高野山 恵光院
Ceremony Fee
200,000yen〜
Ekoin Temple on Mount Koya, Wakayama, is a revered Shingon...
Ekoin Temple on Mount Koya, Wakayama, is...
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Nashinoki Shrine
梨木神社
Ceremony Fee
80,000yen〜
Nashinoki Shrine in central Kyoto, dedicated to the matchmaking god...
Nashinoki Shrine in central Kyoto, dedicated to...
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Nishi Hongwanji Temple
龍谷山 本願寺(西本願寺)
Ceremony Fee
150,000yen〜
Nishi Hongwanji, a historic Jodo Shinshu temple in central Kyoto,...
Nishi Hongwanji, a historic Jodo Shinshu temple...
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Oharano Shrine
大原野神社
Ceremony Fee
85,000yen〜
Oharano Shrine in western Kyoto, founded in 784 CE, is...
Oharano Shrine in western Kyoto, founded in...
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Shinto Wedding Package
Ideal for couples seeking an authentic ceremony at a Japanese shrine or temple.
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Photo Session Package
Ideal for couples wanting photos in traditional Japanese wedding attire.
Experience a Shinto Wedding
Explore the rich symbolism of traditional Japanese shrine ceremonies. Join us in uncovering the deep meanings behind these ancient rituals.
Traditional Japanese Wedding Attire
Brides wear white or vibrant kimono, while grooms don formal black attire. Let's explore the hidden elegance of Shinto wedding traditional costumes together.
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Traditional Japanese Wedding Attire
Shiromuku
The white kimono, a timeless Japanese bridal gown, symbolizes purity and new beginnings.
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The Vibrant Tradition of
Iro-uchikake
Colorful and ornate, the iro-uchikake represents celebration and good fortune.
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Japanese Bridal Crown
Wataboshi
The wataboshi embodies purity and tradition in Japanese bridal attire.
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Bride's Mystical Headdress
Tsunokakushi
This headdress symbolizes humility and new beginnings in Japanese bridal customs.
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Bride's Traditional Attire
Hairstyles and Hair Ornaments
Traditional Japanese bridal hairstyles embody rich cultural symbolism.
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Groom's Attire
Montsuki and Hakama
The groom's traditional outfit exudes respect for ancient customs and dignity.