The Ribbon Chapel is a wedding venue designed by architect Hiroshi Nakamura whose beautiful creation brings out the romantic in all of us. This wedding chapel is located on the grounds of a resort hotel overlooking the Inland Sea of Japan. The building rises above the trees with criss-crossing spiral stairs that softly come together at the top. The double helix chapel was designed for weddings – lovers ascend separate staircases, then meet at the viewing platform at the top. Starting from different locations, the stairways slowly spiral upward to become one—a device symbolic of the bride and groom’s path of marriage and formal union as one.  This is appropriately symbolic for an event that’s centered around the journey, bond, and the uniting of two lives and families. In fact, it is conjectured the bride and groom will actually ascend the separate spiral stairways to meet at the top, embrace, and receive the blessings of those in attendance watching from the garden. As time passes and the seasons change, the chapel will present a rich appearance and personality. In conjunction with a skylight, glass windows between the spirals produce a suitable interior environment for holding a ceremony in natural surroundings while also minimizing the need for electrical illumination.

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