Beginning May 14, 2026, Hotel Chinzanso Tokyo will offer a novel photography package tailored for overnight guests, ideal for proposals, anniversaries, and family portraits. This plan features an English-speaking photographer and has options that include video services. The initiative comes as Japan sees a surge in romantic travel interest, with searches for proposal spots in Tokyo on the rise since 2025. The hotel has noted a growing number of inquiries from international visitors seeking picturesque locations for proposal photos and commemorative stays.
The hotel’s garden, a blend of seasonal landscapes and historic architecture, serves as a fitting backdrop for such memorable occasions. It features a three-story pagoda and the ‘Tokyo Sea of Clouds’ mist display, all within a traditional Japanese strolling garden in central Tokyo. The photography plan is crafted to enhance personal celebrations, such as proposals, by allowing guests to coordinate photography routes within the garden with hotel staff and photographers in advance.
Guests can also request additional arrangements like flower bouquets, in-room amenities, and dining experiences at the hotel’s restaurants, all with prior notice. “We warmly welcome couples to our garden to experience Japanese culture and extend our top-rated hospitality,” remarked Tomohiko Chihiro, General Manager of Hotel Chinzanso Tokyo. “Our team helps you find the perfect proposal backdrop and capture spectacular photos and videos.”
For those interested in learning more, the hotel advises visiting their website for pricing, plan specifics, and to make reservations, especially during peak seasons like cherry blossom and fall foliage. The property also offers wedding venues for couples considering where to hold their ceremonies. Media representatives seeking garden tours or official images are encouraged to contact the press office at [email protected].
With over 70 years of history, Hotel Chinzanso Tokyo stands as one of the city’s iconic luxury accommodations, boasting 265 guest rooms and suites, eight dining options, an executive lounge, and a full-service spa with a Japanese onsen. Its renowned garden features a diverse array of botanicals, including around 100 cherry trees and 1,000 camellia trees, with the ‘Tokyo Sea of Clouds’ as its crowning feature. Owned by Fujita Kanko Inc., a publicly traded tourism corporation headquartered in Tokyo, the hotel continues to offer experiences that blend luxury with cultural heritage.