A timeless wedding ceremony in a Western-style building that remains in the city of Nagoya
Conder House is a beautiful space where adults can gather, renovating the former Nagoya Bank head office built at the start of the Showa era in 1926. Created by architect Josiah Conder, who was a Japan lover, this Western-style building is an important part of Nagoya's urban landscape and is valuable in itself. The gorgeous interior, which is hard to imagine from the solid stone exterior, is a special space where you can feel the good old days of Japan. Standing on Hirokoji Street, this beloved building has been watched over by many people as the city has developed. It will weave a new story from the past to the future.
The main task is to send emails to the bride and groom as they prepare for their wedding.
Guiding customers to their seats, serving drinks, and other simple customer service and telephone assistance.
Preparation before meetings, preparation of application forms, etc. Please support the planner.