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Have a Special Japanese Honeymoon Experience in Nikko, Japan, With Photoshoot
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Tobu Top Tours Co., Ltd. has launched a special 2-night/3-day wedding-honeymoon photoshoot plan in the World Heritage site of Nikko, Japan, just two hours north of Tokyo.

*The Plan Includes a wedding photo session and a 2-night / 3-day honeymoon

* Special opening offer: Get a 20% discount if you apply by September 30. Original Price $16000 USD, now only $12800 USD

NIKKO, Japan - Washingtoner -- Plan a wedding photoshoot in Japan that will be remembered and treasured for a lifetime, set in the natural beauty and world heritage sites of Nikko, Japan. Don Japanese traditional or Western-style wedding attire and pose for photos with the backdrop of Japan's highest altitude lake, surrounded by rustling maples, grand cedars, and sakura trees, as well as historic temples, bridges, and shrines.

Tobu Top Tours Co., Ltd. is now offering a 2-night/3-day wedding package with a photo session in Nikko, Japan. Travel two hours by Tobu's luxury Spacia X train from Tokyo's Asakusa Station to Tobu Nikko Station and then transfer to an exclusive London Taxi for a drive to Nikko Kanaya Hotel.

What's included in this "Unique Wedding Nikko":

●       One-way ticket on Tobu Railway's Spacia X train in the Cockpit Suite from Tobu Asakusa Station to Tobu Nikko Station

●       An Accompanying Interpreter Guide meeting guests at Asakusa Station and traveling with them to Nikko

●       One-way ticket for London taxi from Tobu Nikko Station to Nikko Kanaya Hotel

●       Nikko Kanaya Hotel Suite Room accommodation for 2 nights and 3 days

●       Two breakfasts, One dinner

●       One pair of traditional Japanese or Western-style wedding attire (garment fitting at "Omotesando Salon" a day before departure)

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●       Hair and makeup for the bride and groom

●       One-dressing session at the Nikko Kanaya Hotel and location photos - approximately 5 hours, 100 shots, data delivery, car travel during the shoot is included in the price. (Two-dressing sessions - approximately 8 hours, 200 shots - is also available for an additional fee).

●       Interpretation guide fee from Omotesando Salon (Tokyo) to the end of the photo-shoot wedding

Optional Add-ons for Additional Fees:

●       Additional Dinners: $100 USD per person

●       Wedding ceremony at Nikko Toshogu Shrine: $1250 USD

●       Wedding ceremony at Futarasan Shrine: $1400 USD

●       Drone Video (one-day plan): from $2700 USD

●       Optional guided tours for activities such as canyoning and rafting: from $90 USD per person

●       Second wedding outfit (Japanese or Western) for photos: $1100 USD

About Spacia X

Tobu Railway's Spacia X debuted on July 15, 2023. This luxury train runs between Asakusa Station in Tokyo and Nikko and Kinugawa Onsen Stations in Tochigi Prefecture, Japan. Each car has a unique design, offering an interior that never gets boring. In addition to regular seating, there are private rooms, sofa seating, and lounge-style seating. The top-of-the-line "Cockpit Suite" is inspired by a private jet. It provides a "moving suite room" experience expansive front window views.

About the Nikko Kanaya Hotel

The Nikko Kanaya Hotel, located walking distance to Toshogu Shrine, is registered as one of Japan's Tangible Cultural Properties. It is Japan's oldest Western-style resort hotel, and was patroned by such historic figures as Dwight Eisenhower, Albert Einstein, and Gandhi. Its unique worldview combines Japanese taste and Western sensibilities. Breakfast can be enjoyed at the Café Terrace, which famously garnered the affections of John Lennon and Yoko Ono. The special 3-day/2-night plan includes a suite, decorated in traditional Japanese style. This bedroom, complete with a front room, overlooks the Japanese garden and the mountains of Nikko. Guests will be welcomed with Japanese omotenashi hospitality.

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About the Photo Session

Hair and makeup will be done at the Nikko Kanaya Hotel. After that, a classical scene will be photographed in the hotel, but for traditional Japanese clothing, Tamozawa Imperial Villa is the recommended backdrop.

*Only couples who have held a wedding ceremony at Nikko Toshogu Shrine can take wedding photos in the shrine area (additional fee).

*For other requests: Guest can also take photos at "Nikko's Cedar Avenue," but on rainy days, photos will mainly be taken inside the hotel or the Tamozawa Imperial Villa.

About Nikko

Over more than 1,200 years, Nikko, Japan has developed a rich Shinto religious history closely connected to nature. During the Edo period, Nikko was home to the tomb of Tokugawa Ieyasu, the first Tokugawa Shogun, who was revered as the "Toshogu Daigongen." During this period, the "Nikko Kaido" (Nikko Highway) was established as the route for successive shoguns and feudal lords to visit. In the mid-19th century, several foreign embassies built summer retreats along the shores of Nikko's Lake Chuzenji. Foreign diplomats were drawn to the area's natural beauty and cool climate, even in summer. Tourist attractions in Nikko include Nikko Toshogu Shrine, the Sleeping Cat plaque, the Three Wise Monkeys plaque, the Irohazaka Winding Road, Mount Nantai, Ryuzu Falls, and Nikko Futarasan Shrine (https://www.visitnikko.jp/en/spots/nikko-futara...), and more, numbering around 500 sites.

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marian@mariangoldbergcomm.com
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