These two women had a wedding that could Deborah Driggs Archiveswarm even the most frozen of hearts.
Haru and Ryo, who chose to withhold their last names, tied the knot this spring after being in a relationship for 13 years. Both huge Disney fans, they decided to get married at Tokyo DisneySea resort.
Though not exactly costumes, their gowns were designed to look like the characters' outfits from the Disney film Frozen. Haru's sash was green like Princess Anna's dress, while Ryo's was modeled after Queen Elsa's icy blue.
Could this get any cuter? Yes, actually.
The two also got engaged at the same Disney Resort during Halloween festivities. Ryo was dressed like Flynn Rider from Tangledwhen she proposed to Haru, who was dressed as Rapunzel.
SEE ALSO: 'Pandora – The World of Avatar' just opened and it's a visual feastThough same-sex marriage is not legal in Japan, since 2015 couples have been able to get "Partnership Certificates." But the couple doesn't draw any distinction.
"Something that normally gets done with a piece of paper does not apply to us. That is why having a ceremony is meaningful. Saying the vows in front of everyone and being treated as a married couple makes us one," Haru told Buzzfeed.
Haru and Ryo are excited for the next chapters of their lives and are planning on starting a family of their own.
We wish them the classic Disney ending of living happily ever after.
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