The Izumo Hall

The Izumo Hall

It is held at the temple of matchmaking.
An ancient Japanese ceremony.

This is an Izumo-style Shinto wedding ceremony held at a shrine dedicated to Okuninushi-no-Okami, the god of matchmaking. The couple begins by walking across a drum bridge in the middle, guided by their parents. This is an ancient Japanese wedding ceremony, watched over by everyone, where you can feel many connections and happiness.

*The venue name and some of the interior design may change from October 2025.

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Venue Features

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Based on white wood
A sacred temple

A traditional Japanese wedding style with over 100 years of history. In a solemn space and atmosphere that complements Japanese attire such as white wedding kimono and colored wedding kimono, you can have a ceremony filled with the Japanese spirit of cherishing family connections and the bond between two families.

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With the two of you,
Wishing for a connection between all people

As you walk across the drum bridge led by your parents, you will feel a sense of connection and happiness with everyone.

Ceremony

Wedding Ceremony

The Izumo-shiki Shinto wedding ceremony, held in honor of the god of matchmaking, places great importance on creating connections that will foster mutual development, not just for the relationship between the two people, but for the happiness of all people.

After Ceremony

After Ceremony

After Ceremony

A Japanese garden with 400 years of history,
With your family

The "Bride's Ceremony," in which the bride walks through the garden under a red umbrella and is led by her parents, is a ceremony unique to Happo-en.

After Ceremony

A memorable wedding,
Also in the record

Take a group photo with your guests with the ever-changing garden as a backdrop.

Seating capacity

Maximum 100 people

Wedding Ceremony Details

Shinto ceremony (Izumo ceremony, proceedings by a priest, live gagaku music performance, bell ceremony by a shrine maiden, etc.)