日帰りでまわれる東京都内の結婚式準備デートコース (2024)

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Recommended Wedding-Themed Date Course in Tokyo ♡ Shopping spots and sightseeing areas. Tokyo has many spots that you want to visit during your wedding preparations ♡ It’s certainly good to visit them multiple times, but if you become a pre-bride, it might be efficient to visit all the well-known places in one day. You will probably feel the essence of being a pre-bride, thinking, “So this is what wedding preparations feel like~~♡” Therefore, this time, we propose a date course to visit wedding-related spots in Tokyo that you would like to experience when you become a pre-bride ♩ Considering the business hours, we planned the order and route to minimize transfers and make the movement easy ♡ ① Kisho Shrine: Around 10 AM The first place you want to visit is Kisho Shrine, located near Koenji Station. This is the only shrine in Japan dedicated to the god of weather ♩ Make sure to pray to the god, saying "Please let it be sunny on the wedding day," and get a protective charm too ♡ ☑ JR Chuo Line: 4-minute walk from Koenji Station South Exit Move: Koenji ➡ Harajuku (about 15 minutes) Take the JR Sobu Line from Koenji Station (toward Chiba) ➡ transfer at Shinjuku ➡ take the JR Yamanote Line (toward Shibuya/Shinagawa) ➡ Harajuku ② Tiffany Café Once you arrive in Harajuku, head to Tiffany Café on Cat Street ♡ This café just opened on April 19, 2019, and will only be available for three years, making it a rare spot to visit* Besides the café, there are also jewelry and home & kitchen items, so you can enjoy picking out engagement rings, wedding rings, and looking at souvenirs♩ As it’s a limited café, there’s a high chance it will be crowded, so make sure to allow enough time ♡ ☑ JR Yamanote Line: 8-minute walk from Harajuku Station, Takeshita Exit Move: Meiji-Jingu-mae ➡ Nogizaka (about 5 minutes) Take the Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line from Meiji-Jingu-mae Station (toward Abiko) ➡ Nogizaka We recommend having lunch in the Omotesando area around Harajuku and Meiji-Jingu-mae or in the Roppongi area near Nogizaka ♩ (Harajuku and Meiji-Jingu-mae are very close stations) ③ Nogi Shrine: Around 12 PM At Nogi Shrine in Nogizaka, you can find "Yorisohi-mamoru," a popular charm among pre-brides, and "Turesohi-mamoru," which is prayed for couples to always stay well together. It is recommended to buy the Yorisohi-mamoru for yourselves and the Turesohi-mamoru for your parents ♡ ☑ JR Chiyoda Line: Right outside Exit 1 of Nogizaka Station Move: Nogizaka ➡ Asakusabashi (about 30 minutes) Take the Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line (toward Ayase) ➡ transfer at Shin-Ochanomizu Station (transfer to JR Ochanomizu right in front) ➡ take the JR Sobu Line from Ochanomizu Station (toward Chiba) ➡ Asakusabashi ④ Asakusabashi Stroll: Around 3 PM In Asakusabashi, Tokyo, there are many wholesalers, and you can enjoy shopping while getting excited about the variety of wedding items available ♩ Some famous shops here include: ☑ Accessories Ohashi (accessories) ☑ Seki Masuya (silk flowers) ☑ Mokuba Ribbon (ribbons) ☑ iRibbon Teraki (ribbons) ☑ East Side Tokyo (silk flowers, items) ☑ Shimojima (paper items, etc.) ☑ Mizukiya Baba Store (baskets) While it’s good to carefully look at one shop, since there are really a lot of stores, it’s recommended to visit all the shops and see various items for now* Also, please note that some wholesalers close as early as around 5 PM. Move: Asakusabashi ➡ Higashi Ginza (about 8 minutes) Toei Asakusa Line, Asakusabashi Station (toward Nishi-Magome) ➡ Higashi Ginza ⑤ Ring Shopping in Ginza: Around 6 PM The final stop in your wedding date is ring shopping in Ginza* Ginza has a ton of famous brand ring shops, so even with a little time, you can compare many stores ♩ After looking at rings, enjoy a stylish dinner in Ginza to wrap up your day of wedding preparation dating ♡ We have created a course to visit wedding-related spots in a day in the city ♡ We introduced a wedding preparation date course that you can enjoy for a day in Tokyo and that can help you with your preparations ♡ ☑ Kisho Shrine ☑ Tiffany Café ☑ Nogi Shrine ☑ Tour wedding-related wholesalers in Asakusabashi ☑ Tour ring shops in Ginza By considering the efficiency of movement sequence, you can visit so many spots in just one day* How about planning a wedding preparation date in Tokyo next weekend? ♡

日帰りでまわれる東京都内の結婚式準備デートコース (1)

2019.05.02 published

日帰りでまわれる東京都内の結婚式準備デートコース (2)

Recommended Wedding-Themed Date Course in Tokyo ♡

Shopping spots and sightseeing areas.

Tokyo has many spots that you want to visit during your wedding preparations ♡

It’s certainly good to visit them multiple times, but if you become a pre-bride, it might be efficient to visit all the well-known places in one day.

You will probably feel the essence of being a pre-bride, thinking, “So this is what wedding preparations feel like~~♡”

Therefore, this time, we propose a date course to visit wedding-related spots in Tokyo that you would like to experience when you become a pre-bride ♩

Considering the business hours, we planned the order and route to minimize transfers and make the movement easy ♡

日帰りでまわれる東京都内の結婚式準備デートコース (3)

① Kisho Shrine: Around 10 AM

The first place you want to visit is Kisho Shrine, located near Koenji Station. This is the only shrine in Japan dedicated to the god of weather ♩

Make sure to pray to the god, saying "Please let it be sunny on the wedding day," and get a protective charm too ♡

☑ JR Chuo Line: 4-minute walk from Koenji Station South Exit

➡ Here is the website of Kisho Shrine*

➡ Here is the Google Maps link for Kisho Shrine*

Move: Koenji ➡ Harajuku (about 15 minutes)

Take the JR Sobu Line from Koenji Station (toward Chiba) ➡ transfer at Shinjuku ➡ take the JR Yamanote Line (toward Shibuya/Shinagawa) ➡ Harajuku

② Tiffany Café

Once you arrive in Harajuku, head to Tiffany Café on Cat Street ♡

This café just opened on April 19, 2019, and will only be available for three years, making it a rare spot to visit*

Besides the café, there are also jewelry and home & kitchen items, so you can enjoy picking out engagement rings, wedding rings, and looking at souvenirs♩

As it’s a limited café, there’s a high chance it will be crowded, so make sure to allow enough time ♡

☑ JR Yamanote Line: 8-minute walk from Harajuku Station, Takeshita Exit

➡ Here is the Google Maps link for Tiffany Café*

Move: Meiji-Jingu-mae ➡ Nogizaka (about 5 minutes)

Take the Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line from Meiji-Jingu-mae Station (toward Abiko) ➡ Nogizaka

We recommend having lunch in the Omotesando area around Harajuku and Meiji-Jingu-mae or in the Roppongi area near Nogizaka ♩

(Harajuku and Meiji-Jingu-mae are very close stations)

③ Nogi Shrine: Around 12 PM

At Nogi Shrine in Nogizaka, you can find "Yorisohi-mamoru," a popular charm among pre-brides, and "Turesohi-mamoru," which is prayed for couples to always stay well together.

It is recommended to buy the Yorisohi-mamoru for yourselves and the Turesohi-mamoru for your parents ♡

☑ JR Chiyoda Line: Right outside Exit 1 of Nogizaka Station

➡ Here is the website of Nogi Shrine*

➡ Here is the Google Maps link for Nogi Shrine*

Move: Nogizaka ➡ Asakusabashi (about 30 minutes)

Take the Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line (toward Ayase) ➡ transfer at Shin-Ochanomizu Station (transfer to JR Ochanomizu right in front) ➡ take the JR Sobu Line from Ochanomizu Station (toward Chiba) ➡ Asakusabashi

④ Asakusabashi Stroll: Around 3 PM

In Asakusabashi, Tokyo, there are many wholesalers, and you can enjoy shopping while getting excited about the variety of wedding items available ♩

Some famous shops here include:

☑ Accessories Ohashi (accessories)

☑ Seki Masuya (silk flowers)

☑ Mokuba Ribbon (ribbons)

☑ iRibbon Teraki (ribbons)

☑ East Side Tokyo (silk flowers, items)

☑ Shimojima (paper items, etc.)

☑ Mizukiya Baba Store (baskets)

While it’s good to carefully look at one shop, since there are really a lot of stores, it’s recommended to visit all the shops and see various items for now*

Also, please note that some wholesalers close as early as around 5 PM.

➡ Here is the article listing Asakusabashi shops*

Move: Asakusabashi ➡ Higashi Ginza (about 8 minutes)

Toei Asakusa Line, Asakusabashi Station (toward Nishi-Magome) ➡ Higashi Ginza

⑤ Ring Shopping in Ginza: Around 6 PM

The final stop in your wedding date is ring shopping in Ginza*

Ginza has a ton of famous brand ring shops, so even with a little time, you can compare many stores ♩

After looking at rings, enjoy a stylish dinner in Ginza to wrap up your day of wedding preparation dating ♡

➡ Here is the list of bridal ring shops in Ginza*

日帰りでまわれる東京都内の結婚式準備デートコース (5)

We have created a course to visit wedding-related spots in a day in the city ♡

We introduced a wedding preparation date course that you can enjoy for a day in Tokyo and that can help you with your preparations ♡

☑ Kisho Shrine

☑ Tiffany Café

☑ Nogi Shrine

☑ Tour wedding-related wholesalers in Asakusabashi

☑ Tour ring shops in Ginza

By considering the efficiency of movement sequence, you can visit so many spots in just one day*

How about planning a wedding preparation date in Tokyo next weekend? ♡

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