Meiji Kinenkan (2-2-23 Moto-Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo) is holding a weekday-exclusive "Garden Ceremony Hall Tour & Restaurant Meal Ticket Fair" for customers considering a wedding venue, explicitly stating that "solo visits are OK."
To ensure that first-time venue visitors and those participating alone can consult with peace of mind, experienced bridal advisors offer careful support. We will make proposals tailored to your wishes, including a tour of the ceremony hall nestled in the garden, guidance to reception venues, and consultation on estimates. Furthermore, limited to those who participate in this fair, we are gifting a "5,000 yen meal ticket" that can be used at restaurants within Meiji Kinenkan. Along with the venue tour, please take this opportunity to experience our cuisine.
We also accept consultations by phone. Please feel free to contact us.
* The "Bridal Fair" requires advance reservations and is free to attend.
Meiji Kinenkan Reservation Center 03-3403-1177 Weekdays 11:00-19:00, Weekends & Holidays 10:00-19:00 Closed: Tuesdays (excluding public holidays) and New Year holidays
[About Meiji Kinenkan] The Main Building of Meiji Kinenkan was completed in 1881 as the "Dining Hall of the Akasaka Temporary Palace" at the current location of the State Guest House. In 1888, it became the venue for the Imperial Conference to deliberate the draft of the "Constitution of the Empire of Japan," and Emperor Meiji attended without fail. Because of this history, the Main Building of Meiji Kinenkan is also called the "Constitution Memorial Hall." After relocating to its current site, it was utilized as a venue for nationally and socially important events, such as the 30th-anniversary ceremony of the promulgation of the Constitution, the 50th-anniversary ceremony of the issuance of the Imperial Rescript on Education, general meetings of the Japanese Red Cross Society and the Patriotic Women's Association, and commemorative events for the Saiseikai. In 1947, the opening ceremony was held as a comprehensive wedding venue under the name "Meiji Kinenkan," and since then, it has celebrated the fresh starts of over 230,000 couples. Currently, our many venues are used for various purposes not limited to weddings, including MICE utilization such as parties and conferences, anniversary utilization for celebrations and life rituals, and dining parties at our restaurants and kaiseki dining rooms. In 2020, the historical and architectural value of the Main Building was recognized, and it was designated as a Tangible Cultural Property (Building) of Tokyo.
Address: 2-2-23 Moto-Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo Access: 3-minute walk from JR Chuo/Sobu Line [Shinanomachi Station], 6-minute walk from Subway Ginza Line/Hanzomon Line/Oedo Line [Aoyama-itchome Station] (Exit 2), 6-minute walk from Subway Oedo Line [Kokuritsu-kyogijo Station] (Exit A1) Parking: Available Phone: 03-3403-1171 (Main)
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