Japan may be the realm of customs and technology, but what is not so well known is the amorous charm of the Land of the Rising Sun. There is so much to explore here that commemorating Valentine’s Day in Japan appears like the flawless thing to do. The glitzy cities with their captivating skylines or the mountains and coastline of the north are the flawless backdrop for a sentimental getaway with your significant other for a love-filled vacation.

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Valentine’s Day History In Japan

Interestingly, Valentine’s Day in Japan is celebrated a tad differently as it is women who often present men with chocolates instead of the other way around. It is not precisely known how the tradition began as there must be some advertising agency at some point in the 1900s which introduced the notion to the country. However, Japan had a very distinct approach to the celebration. The country also commemorates 14th March as the White Day. This is the day when men present women who gifted them chocolates and Japanese desserts on Valentine’s.

Thirteen Places To Visit On Valentine’s Day In Japan

Read on to discover more about all the exceedingly captivating places you can take your date on when you commemorate Valentine’s Day on your trip to Japan. Either select your preferred place collectively or let it be a sweet surprise for your significant other!

  • Ishinohana
  • Maduro
  • Motif
  • Sky Lounge Aurora
  • Kaiyukan
  • Abeno Harukas
  • Sagano Romantic Train
  • Gardens Of Arashiyama
  • Kouri Island
  • Sky Restaurant 634
  • Imperial Palace East Gardens
  • Shinjuku Gyoen
  • Tokyo Skytree

1. Ishinohana

Ishinohana

This cocktail bar in Shibuya, Tokyo is the epitome of ‘elegance’ for a flawless Valentine’s Day in Japan. A finalist in the Time Out Tokyo Love Awards 2017, the bar is most renowned for its upscale seasonal cocktails. Situated right beside the Shibuya station, the hub of downtown Tokyo, the bar attracts sophisticated clientele all the time, and perhaps it is the ideal setting for your special celebration. Claudia, the bar’s signature martini with pineapple juice and caramel syrup, is highly recommended, as well as the Polar Star, an aquavit cocktail with apple and lemon juice.

Location: Shibuya Station, TokyoTimings: 6 PM – 2 AMCost for two: INR 600

2. Maduro

Maduro

This upscale cigar-jazz-whiskey club is designed for a perfect celebration. Situated at the end of a labyrinthine path within the Grand Hyatt Hotel in Tokyo, Maduro is popular among patrons for its collection of rare whiskey in the world and is one of the finest destinations for a sweet and romantic Valentine’s Day in Japan. Moreover, there are numerous cocktails available to complement the occasion and enhance your day, making it one of the top places to visit in Tokyo in summer. This spacious establishment features a lounge bar, private rooms, and box seats, offering various seating options for up to 100 patrons at a time. The club also hosts live jazz performances every night, adding an extra touch of romance to the ambiance.

Location: Roppongi, TokyoTimings: 7 PM – 1 AMCost for two: INR 2500

Motif

3. Motif

This eatery and pub is the spot to visit on the off chance that you are attempting to dazzle your buddy on Valentine’s. Arranged in the Pacific Century Place, the eatery offers astounding perspectives of the stages of the Tokyo station where you can watch the rapid trains show up and withdraw while tasting on the numerous mark mixed drinks here. The Japanese Valentine’s Day menu offered is essentially French, with the Social Salon region of the eatery offering Asano-Nakamichi manifestations and the Living Room represent considerable authority in easygoing snacks. You can likewise visit the Gastronomic Gallery where you can have lunch toward the evening and drinks at the tapas bar in the night.

Location: Four Seasons TokyoTimings: 10 AM – 12 AMCost for two: INR 4000

Sky Lounge Aurora

4. Sky Lounge Aurora

Arranged inside the Keio Plaza, the Sky Lounge Bar is maybe the most sentimental spot for a dinner date in Tokyo. Offering pinnacle sees of the city, you can spot from your window the Nishi-Shinjuku towers, the Shinjuku shopping region, the Skytree and at last the milestone Tokyo Tower. An extraordinary thought would be to go around dusk when you can watch the dusk over the Kenzo Tange planned central government base camp. The mixed drinks at the bar are nothing to wheeze at, blended by Kazuya Watanabe who has been respected by the legislature for being an ace skilled worker.

Location: Keio PlazaTimings: 5 PM – 11:30 PMCost for two: INR 6000

Kaiyukan

5. Kaiyukan

Osaka is an exquisite Japanese metropolis in its own virtue, and the Kaiyukan, the city’s aquatic park, is perhaps the centerpiece of its vast amusement region called Tempozan. While you may not regard fish as remarkable comrades in a love affair, the location has established an impressive reputation since the 90s as a renowned dating spot. With amorous illuminations and interiors extracted directly from a storybook, the place is splendid for a tranquil evening with your significant other. The broader expanse of Tempozan is likewise bustling with concerts and other happenings, so there is a plethora of merriment to be experienced here aside from extraordinary marine creatures. On special occasions, you can opt for a cruise around the harbor on board the Santa Maria cruise ship.

Location: Minato Ward, OsakaTimings: 10 AM – 8 PMEntry fee: INR 1400 per individual

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6. Abeno Harukas

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The tallest business building in Japan, the Abeno Harukas is overflowing with excellent restaurants, shopping centers, and entertainment spots. while most of the restaurants are quite pricey, the building attracts large crowds daily, particularly during holidays. However, what makes the place a special attraction for couples are the sky decks at 300 meters above the building, where you can enjoy panoramic views of the port and the famous Osaka skyline. Also, a small note, there is a massive department store on the ground floor where you can choose the perfect chocolates for the day from a collection of approximately 100 different varieties. The place is also perfect for White Day presents.

Abeno Harukas

Location: Abeno Suji, OsakaOperating Hours for Harukas 300: 9 AM – 10 PMAdmission Fee: INR 1500 per person

7. Sagano Romantic Train

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Given the history of Valentine’s Day in Japan, this is your opportunity to do something distinct. This unique train service in the Saga Arashiyama area of Kyoto is also known as the Sagano Torokko Ressha or the Sagano Truck Train. It operates on an old freight line using the traditional narrow gauge. Passing through some of the most gorgeous landscapes, including Japan’s iconic cherry blossom trees that bloom in spring and the Hozugawa river, the train ride elevates romance to a surreal level.

Location: Saga Arashiyama, KyotoOperating Hours: First train at 9 AM, last train at 4 PMTicket Price: INR 400 per person

8. Gardens Of Arashiyama

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Kyoto was formerly the capital of the Japanese empire, and the city still possesses the charm of ancient Japan. The gardens of Arashiyama, once the favored location for nobles, is a popular tourist attraction and one of the most enchanting spots in the city for an open-air rendezvous. The Togetsukyo Bridge is a particularly beloved spot for couples, with its trees, colors, stream, and bridge appearing as though they were artistically painted. The cherry blossom flowers in spring also provide a compelling reason to bring your partner here for Valentine’s Day.

Location: Ukyo Ward, KyotoHours: 9 AM – 5 PMAdmission fee: Free entry

9. Kouri Island

Kouri Island

The Japanese islands of Okinawa are renowned worldwide for their natural beauty, and Kouri Island is a popular destination due to its romantic and secluded beaches. Linked by the Kouri Ohashi bridge, the first stop should be the Ocean observation tower, which provides breathtaking views of the ocean and bridge. The beach below the bridge is adorned with numerous heart-shaped rocks that have gained popularity on Instagram, and some playful water activities here with your significant other will always be cherished memories.

Location: Okinawa PrefectureHours: 9 AM to 6 PM

10. Sky Restaurant 634

Sky Restaurant 634

Of all the amorous locations for a social outing in Tokyo, the Sky Restaurant 634 is arguably the most prominent. Positioned an impressive 345 meters above ground level, this eatery offers the finest vistas of the world’s largest city, as well as unparalleled views of Mount Fuji. The restaurant specializes in Tokyo cuisine, a unique Japanese culinary style centered around seasonal vegetables. Its menu for Japanese Valentine’s Day is absolutely flawless. You will need to purchase Tembo Deck entrance tickets to gain access to the Sky Restaurant, but one thing is for certain – this place will create an unforgettable Valentine’s experience.

Location: Tokyo Financial DistrictHours: 11 AM – 10 PMAdmission fee: INR 1200 per personCost for two: INR 15000

11. Imperial Palace East Gardens

The Imperial Palace East Gardens are conveniently located just a 5-10 minute walk from Tokyo Station. Couples regard it as one of the finest venues for celebrating Valentine’s Day in Japan. These lush gardens of Japan are the site of the former Edo Castle and now form a part of the present-day Imperial Palace, which is a breathtaking sight to behold! The foundations of the former castle tower still stand tall here, along with its beautiful moats. The garden section of this attraction is meticulously maintained and showcases the expert landscaping skills of the Japanese people.

Imperial Palace East Gardens

Location: 1-1 Chiyoda, Chiyoda City, Tokyo 100-8111, JapanHours: 9am–5pm

12. Shinjuku Gyoen

Shinjuku Gyoen is merely a 10-minute walk from east Shinjuku Station and stands as one of the most captivating venues to celebrate Valentine’s Day in Tokyo. Adorned with expansive lawns, picturesque ponds, cherry blossom trees, and various other interesting flora, this vast park is the perfect setting to spend some relaxing and intimate moments with your partner. A romantic stroll through this meticulously designed French and Japanese landscaped garden is precisely what you need to reignite the passion in your relationship this year!

Shinjuku Gyoen

Location: 11 Naitomachi, Shinjuku City, Tokyo 160-0014, JapanHours: 9am–4:30pmAdmission fee: INR 130

Tokyo Skytree

13. Tokyo Skytree

The Tokyo Skytree soars to a staggering height of 634 meters (2080 feet) above sea level and stands as an impressive addition to Japan’s skyline. In fact, the Skytree currently holds the title of being Japan’s tallest structure. The lower deck of this building sits at approximately 350 meters high and is known as the Tembo Deck. It offers breathtaking 360-degree panoramas of the entire city through its expansive windows, making it one of the finest locations to celebrate a relaxed Valentine’s Day in Tokyo. If you desire an even higher vantage point to view the city, the elevators will take you to the Tembo Gallery.

Location: 1 Chome-1-2 Oshiage, Sumida City, Tokyo 131-0045, JapanHours: 8am–10pmAdmission fee: INR 700

There are numerous places to visit in the country during Valentine’s season, including shopping for chocolates and White Day gifts. Japan provides the perfect backdrop for planning the ideal date. So, book your trip to Japan with us now to have the most romantic Valentine’s Day in Japan!

Frequently Asked Questions About Valentine’s Day In Japan

How is Valentine’s Day celebrated in Japan?

The customary way to celebrate Valentine’s Day in Japan for girls is to present chocolates and gifts to boys they are fond of.

Is Valentine’s Day celebrated in Japan?

Yes, Valentine’s Day is celebrated in Japan, either through traditional customs or those influenced by modern and Western practices.

What is the difference between Valentine’s Day and White Day?

Valentine’s Day in Japan is characterized by girls giving chocolates and gifts to men, while White Day is when boys respond (often accompanied by chocolates and gifts if the answer is affirmative) to the girls.

What is the meaning of Valentine’s Day?

Valentine’s Day is an occasion to celebrate romantic love and affection in many countries around the world.

What is White Valentine’s Day?

White Day in Japan is when boys reciprocate to the girls who gave them chocolates and gifts on Valentine’s Day.

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