24

Mar

2026

Honeymoon Ideas: The Glistening Shinkansen Nose at Tokyo Platform and the Traditional Machiya of Gion

On a Tokyo platform, just before departure, the air feels contained rather than hurried. People stand in quiet lines marked on the floor. Announcements arrive in measured tones and fade again. Above, fluorescent lights hum faintly against the metal beams of the station roof.

At the edge of the track, the Shinkansen waits. Its elongated nose curves forward with a smoothness that almost seems softened, as though shaped by wind rather than machinery. The surface holds reflections — fragments of shoes, the yellow safety line, a slice of pale sky. All ready for your Japan Honeymoon adventure.

Steel Meets Wood: The Glistening Shinkansen Nose at Tokyo Platform and the Traditional Machiya of Gion

Photo by Donald Tong

A Silver Line Gathering Motion

Up close, the train’s body appears seamless. Doors slide open without sound. Luggage wheels roll across the platform in small arcs. The sense of movement builds slowly, almost imperceptibly.

Many journeys south begin on the Tokyo to Kyoto bullet train, where the capital recedes in layered greys before widening into fields and distant hills. Acceleration does not register dramatically. The city compresses, then dissolves, leaving glass towers replaced by rice paddies and utility poles passing in even rhythm.

Inside, the carriage remains quiet. Seats face forward. Windows frame changing landscapes without pause. Speed becomes a steady condition rather than an event.

Steel carries the journey with a kind of understatement. The surface gleams, but the interior remains restrained.

Narrow Streets of Timber and Shade

In Kyoto’s Gion district, the sensation alters without abruptness. Streets narrow. Eaves extend outward. Wooden machiya stand shoulder to shoulder, their façades composed of vertical lattice that filters light into thin bands.

The grain of the timber shows through darker lacquer. Some sections appear worn where hands have rested. Sliding doors move softly along their tracks. Lanterns hang close to the beams, their glow warmer than the platform lights of Tokyo.

Sound behaves differently here. Footsteps do not echo. A bicycle passes quietly along stone paving. The scale feels contained, almost domestic, even along streets that draw visitors daily.

Standing before a machiya, you notice how shadow gathers beneath tiled roofs. Sunlight does not reflect sharply from wood; it settles into it.

photo by Riccardo Saponi

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24

Mar

2026

Brieanna and Alexey’s Tropical Beachside Wedding in Costa Rica by Raw Shoots Photography

Brieanna and Alexey were married on 18th May 2024 at Pangas beach club in Costa Rica. Their  wedding was a true celebration of their love for each other, their playful personalities, and their shared passion for good music, good food, and unforgettable moments. It was a wedding that perfectly blended boho charm, moody elegance, and tropical beauty, leaving their guests with memories to last a lifetime. Big thanks to Event Planner Mil Besos Costa Rica and Raw Shoots Photography.

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23

Mar

2026

Ask The Experts: The Best Adventure Honeymoon Destinations for Intrepid Newlyweds

Not every couple wants their honeymoon to revolve around pool loungers and hotel buffets. Some prefer somewhere that asks a little more of them, places where the scenery changes quickly, where getting around involves boats, hiking paths, or long drives, and where each day feels slightly different from the last. 

An adventure honeymoon doesn’t mean roughing it the whole time. It just means choosing destinations where exploring naturally fills the day. From jungle-covered mountains in Southeast Asia to volcanic islands in the Atlantic, these are places where newlyweds can share a trip that feels memorable for the right reasons.

The Best Adventure Honeymoon Destinations for Intrepid Newlyweds

Photo by Gustavo Fring

Experience the Wild Landscapes of Vietnam

Vietnam suits couples who like variety. Within a couple of weeks, the country shifts from limestone karst landscapes in the north to tropical rivers and floating markets in the south. 

Hanoi is usually where the journey begins. The Old Quarter is compact enough to explore on foot, and wandering along Hang Bac and Hang Dao streets quickly shows how the city still functions around traditional trade routes. Hoan Kiem Lake becomes a useful reference point for navigating the surrounding neighbourhoods before heading toward Dong Xuan Market in the northern part of the district.

Many travellers move from Hanoi toward Ha Long Bay or Lan Ha Bay. Boats leave from the port town of Tuan Chau, and once you’re out among the limestone islands, the scale of the place becomes clearer. Kayaking through the smaller lagoons or walking up the steps on Ti Top Island gives a better sense of the geography than viewing it from the deck alone.

Couples planning a longer honeymoon can refer to resources that help inspire 3 week holiday ideas, particularly when combining Vietnam with nearby countries such as Cambodia or Laos. A three-week route might begin in Hanoi, continue south through Hue and Hoi An, then finish in Ho Chi Minh City. Travelling this way allows time to move gradually throughout the country.

Photo by Ammie Ngo

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20

Mar

2026

Destination Wedding in Tuscany: A Guide to Capturing Timeless Moments

Imagine rolling hills, kissed by soft golden rays, rolling, cypress tree-lined roads, and centuries-old villas that feel as though, out of all the places in the world, they were made for love stories. Factor in a wedding in Tuscany, a destination that makes your day effortlessly yours and undeniably unforgettable, and a dream day is born.

There is a moment in Tuscany — just before sunset — when everything softens. The light turns warm and weightless, the hills begin to glow, and time itself seems to slow down. It’s in that exact moment that a wedding stops being just an event and becomes something deeper — something that feels lived, not staged.
This is what draws couples from all over the world to Tuscany.
But moments like these don’t simply happen — they are seen, anticipated, and carefully interpreted.

Choosing a wedding photographer in Tuscany is not just a practical decision; it is the choice that defines how your story will be remembered. Because beyond the aesthetics, what truly matters is perspective — the ability to transform fleeting seconds into something lasting.

Destination Wedding in Tuscany: A Guide to Capturing Timeless Moments

photo by www.andreasampoli.com

Choosing the Perfect Backdrop (The Locations)

Val d’Orcia: Iconic and Cinematic

If Tuscany had a visual identity, it would be Val d’Orcia.
Endless rolling hills, sculpted by light and shadow, with roads that disappear into the horizon between lines of cypress trees. It’s a landscape that feels both vast and intimate — almost unreal in its perfection.
For couples seeking something poetic and deeply evocative, Val d’Orcia offers a setting where every frame feels intentional. It’s particularly suited to elopements and intimate weddings, where silence, space, and atmosphere become part of the narrative.

Here, the landscape doesn’t just surround you — it becomes part of your story.

photo by www.andreasampoli.com

Florence: Art, History, and Grandeur

Florence carries a different kind of presence.
It is not quiet — it is layered, vibrant, and deeply rooted in history. From Renaissance architecture to narrow stone streets, every corner holds a sense of permanence and cultural depth.
Weddings here naturally lean toward a more editorial and refined aesthetic. The images feel structured, elegant, and timeless — almost as if they belong to another era.

For couples drawn to art, architecture, and a sense of grandeur, Florence offers a setting where every photograph carries weight and meaning.

photo by www.andreasampoli.com

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20

Mar

2026

Sarah and Matthew’s Whimsical Woodland Wedding With a Medieval Twist by Breanna Kristine Photography

When Sarah and Matthew were married on October 4, 2025, their wedding reflected a whimsical blend of magic, medieval romance and woodland elegance. Held in a southeastern town in Arkansas, the enchanted celebration unfolded at the gorgeous Garrison Gardens. Towering trees and forest surroundings set the stage for an immersive “Enchanted Forest” experience. Designed to transport guests into a storybook world, the day combined old-world charm with playful fantasy, inviting everyone in attendance to step back in time. The day was captured by Breanna Kristine Photography.

Enchanted Forest with a medieval twist full of whimsy and magic

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