So, you’ve fallen in love and decided to make it official in Tokyo—the city where ancient traditions meet futuristic skylines. Whether you’re drawn to Japan’s elegance, planning a destination elopement, or just love the idea of getting married in the land of sushi and cherry blossoms, this guide is for you.
Getting legally married in Japan as a foreigner might seem complicated, but don’t worry—I’ll break it down step by step. Think of this as your ultimate, foolproof guide (with a pinch of humor) to saying “I do” in Tokyo.
1. The Legal Marriage Process in Japan: No Ceremony Required
Unlike in many other countries, getting legally married in Japan does not require a ceremony. No officiants, no walking down the aisle, no bouquet toss. Instead, you need to file paperwork at a municipal office (市役所, shiyakusho), and once it’s approved, you’re officially married. Simple, right?
Step 1: Get Your Certificate of No Impediment (CNI)
This document proves that you’re legally free to marry. Each country has a different way of issuing this:
- United States: Visit the U.S. Embassy Tokyo to get an Affidavit of Competency to Marry.
- UK: Apply through your local British embassy.
- Canada, Australia, EU countries: Check with your embassy or consulate in Tokyo.
You’ll usually need an appointment, your passport, and a processing fee. Some embassies take a few days to issue the document, so plan ahead.
Step 2: Fill Out the Marriage Registration Form (Kon-in Todoke)
This form is in Japanese only, so bring a friend, translator, or Google Translate (though I wouldn’t trust it 100% for legal documents).
Step 3: Gather Required Documents
- Your passport
- Your Certificate of No Impediment (translated into Japanese if required)
- A Japanese residence card (if applicable)
- Two witnesses (They can be Japanese or non-Japanese, as long as they’re over 20 years old)
Step 4: Submit Everything to the Ward Office (Shiyakusho)
Head to your local city or ward office (like Shinjuku, Minato, or Shibuya) and submit your documents. You don’t need an appointment—just walk in during business hours. If everything checks out, you’re legally married on the spot.
💡 Pro Tip: Some municipal offices require an official Japanese translation of your documents. If in doubt, call ahead!
Step 5: Get Your Japanese Marriage Certificate
If you want to use your marriage certificate abroad, ask for a “Certificate of Acceptance” (受理証明書, juri shomeisho). You may also need an Apostille from the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs for international use.
2. Where to Submit Your Marriage Registration in Tokyo?
Here are some of the main ward offices in Tokyo:
These offices are accustomed to foreign marriages, so they are generally more foreigner-friendly.
3. Best Wedding Venues in Tokyo for Foreign Couples
Even though a legal marriage in Japan doesn’t require a ceremony, why not celebrate with a stunning wedding or elopement shoot in Tokyo?
💒 Hotel Chinzanso Tokyo (chinzanso.com)
A fairytale-like venue with a traditional Japanese garden, a waterfall, and a stunning chapel. Perfect for couples who want a mix of Western and Japanese aesthetics.
🏯 Meiji Jingu Shrine Wedding (meijijingu.or.jp)
Want an authentic Shinto wedding? At Meiji Shrine, you can have a traditional Japanese ceremony with priests, kimonos, and a sacred blessing.
🌸 Shinjuku Gyoen or Rikugien Gardens (env.go.jp)
A stunning outdoor location for wedding photos, especially during cherry blossom or autumn foliage season.
🌆 Rooftop Wedding at Andaz Tokyo (tokyo.andaz.hyatt.com)
If modern, stylish weddings with Tokyo skyline views are your dream, this is the place.
4. Fun Cultural Tips for Your Tokyo Wedding Experience
🎎 San-san-kudo Ceremony – A traditional sake-sharing ritual between the couple and families. Why not add this to your celebration?
🦶 Watch Your Feet! – Many venues require removing shoes indoors. Wear nice socks (or risk some embarrassing photos).
🕰️ Punctuality is Key – In Japan, being late is a big no-no. Arrive on time, or you might stress out your vendors.
🎌 Try a Wedding Kimono – Want a truly Japanese wedding feel? Rent a white silk shiromuku kimono for your ceremony.
5. FAQs About Getting Married in Tokyo as a Foreigner
❓ Can two foreigners get married in Japan?
✅ Yes! As long as you follow Japanese legal procedures, you can get married without needing a Japanese partner.
❓ Do we need a wedding ceremony?
✅ No. The legal marriage process in Japan is purely administrative—ceremonies are optional.
❓ Can we use our Japanese marriage certificate in other countries?
✅ Yes, but you may need to translate and legalize it with an Apostille for use abroad.
❓ How long does the registration process take?
✅ If all documents are in order, you’re legally married immediately after submitting them.
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Now that you know how to register your marriage in Tokyo, it’s time to make your love story unforgettable. Whether you’re eloping under the cherry blossoms or exchanging vows in a historic shrine, I’d love to capture every precious moment.
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Tokyo is calling—let’s capture your love in the heart of Japan! 💕