Friday, October 26, 2007

Wedding

Congratulatioooooooooooooooooooon!Niki!!!!!


I studied what the traditional Japanese wedding is before, because it was my speech theme in my university.


Japanese traditional wedding is Shinto Wedding, which is taken place in a shrine and a groom and bridegroom wear a Kimono. There are no cake no champagne no dance.


Now, almost weddings are like west, it means that we wear a wedding dress, cutting a cake and it take place in a church.
Japan separates 2 parts, one is cheap wedding ceremony and another is expensive one.
Average costs is $26,000. I don't know it is more expensibe or not than American.

I think one differnce thing between American and Japanese is a groom and a brigegroom wear 3 or more dresses, such as wedding dress, Kimono, evening dress...


Well, if I would have a wedding ceremony, I want a night wedding or a gardan party.
Are there night weddings in America?? In Japna some hotels have a plan. It takes in the night, of cause, and pray the forever love under the moon. It's great!!
I wonder when it dream come ture....

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Thank you, Rena! We loved our wedding ceremony and party. I think the idea of a night wedding sounds awesome. Sometimes we have evening ceremonies, but not specifically a night wedding where you could do your ceremony late, with the moon in the sky. It sounds dreamy! Was the tradition always to wear white for the bride?