May 1, 2013

Gorgeous Wedding Ceremony


Japanese wedding ceremony is generally gorgeous spending a lot of money.

I remember the average cost spent for the wedding is around USD 30,000.  An invitee also has to give gift money called goshuugi in Japanese in the amount of around USD 300 if s/he is a friend of a bride or groom, which could be increased depending on the relationship.

How gorgeous?  Let me show you some pictures of the wedding below:

The bride and groom appear to the stage by using gondola...


Or they might come down stairs...


Cutting very tall cake...


Going around each table to light candles...


By the way, they are all normal brides and grooms, not famous people like singers or movie stars.

Such a lavish wedding might be usually preferred by bride than groom, as many Japanese girls dream to have this kind of wedding since they are very little, where the bride is treated as just like a princess.

The other possible reason for the gorgeousness would be that families of the bride and groom try to show their better public image, prestige, and possibly others, which seems rather superficial.

I know recent couples tend to be more interested in having the wedding which is more cordial party, rather than a ceremony.

I like it!
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