Hotel Chinzanso Tokyo launches wedding plan for international couples

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Hotel Chinzanso Tokyo launches wedding plan for international couples

By AI, Created 8:20 AM UTC, May 22, 2026, /AGP/ – Hotel Chinzanso Tokyo has introduced an English-language wedding package aimed at overseas couples planning ceremonies in Japan. The plan combines garden venues, bilingual support, and optional photography-only offerings as Japan’s wedding market is forecast to expand sharply through 2036.

Why it matters: - Japan is gaining traction as a destination wedding market, with the category projected to grow from $2 billion in 2026 to $4.3 billion in 2036. - Hotel Chinzanso Tokyo is positioning itself to capture more overseas couples who want a wedding and honeymoon in one trip.

What happened: - Hotel Chinzanso Tokyo launched a new wedding plan with English-language support for international couples. - The plan is designed for couples traveling from abroad or planning remotely from outside Japan. - The hotel’s dedicated wedding team supports couples through video chat and email. - Hotel Chinzanso Tokyo’s press office can be reached at chinzanso_pr@tam-tam.co.jp for media tour requests.

The details: - The package includes attire, floral arrangements, photography, and catering for ceremonies and receptions. - Couples can choose Japanese or Western styles for outfits and venues. - Dining options include the hotel’s Japanese-French course or traditional cuisine at Kinsui, the hotel’s ryotei restaurant. - The wedding package includes an Executive Suite stay the night before and the night after the wedding. - Photography-only plans are also available for smaller celebrations. - Couples can add the hotel’s Tokyo Sea of Clouds mist display to photo shoots. - Couples who book by December 2026 will receive 50,000 yen off their total photography package. - The hotel also offers plans for proposals and other special occasions. - More information is available on the hotel’s website.

Between the lines: - Hotel Chinzanso Tokyo is leaning on its garden setting and bilingual service to stand out in a wedding market that is becoming more internationally competitive. - The hotel’s central Tokyo location and access from Narita and Haneda airports make it easier for guests flying in from overseas. - The property’s awards, including France’s Prix Villégiature Best Hotel Ambience Award and Japan’s Good Design Award, reinforce its premium positioning. - Tomohiko Chihiro, general manager of Hotel Chinzanso Tokyo, said the hotel is responding to growing interest and hopes the package will help international newlyweds celebrate there. - Chihiro said about 1,500 couples hold weddings at the hotel annually.

What’s next: - Hotel Chinzanso Tokyo is now promoting the package to overseas couples and wedding planners. - The December 2026 booking incentive gives the hotel a near-term push to convert interest into reservations. - Demand for wedding and proposal packages may broaden as more international visitors look for destination celebrations in Tokyo.

The bottom line: - Hotel Chinzanso Tokyo is turning its garden, hospitality, and bilingual support into a destination wedding pitch aimed squarely at international couples.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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