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2 AOUT 2017

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Welcome to the land of the rising

Flowers of cherry trees, Chinese lanterns, delicacy and traditions. Japan, or land of the rising sun, is a real source of inspiration for your wedding. Asia will bring the exoticism which you looking for by keeping a touch of romanticism. In memory of your origins, a journey or the dream of this journey, honor your desires by means of parasols fans.

It is possible to you to make a real Japanese marriage traditional. Pour cela It is enough to you to respect some rules and it is true from your engagement by organizing a meal for the official meeting of both families. During this one presents, symbols of fertility, loyalty, longevity and happiness, are offered. Then comes the marriage. For the latter you can choose to realize a ceremony Shuugen (the oldest ceremony of Japan) or a Shinto marriage which is made following a civil marriage. The wife will have to carry(wear) a long-sleeved white kimono named(appointed) "Shiromuku", Japanese traditional attire. As for the bridegroom he will have to dress(take on) a baggy pants and a jacket called "Montsuki".

 

However, you can also content with making your marriage on the theme of Japan without respecting each of the traditions. Also, you are not obliged to use the Asian traditional colors which are the red and the black (symbolizing the luck(chance) and the property) and to choose softer colors such as the pink calling back(reminding) the color of the flowers of cherry trees. It will also bring the synonymic Asian atmosphere of plenitude. For the decoration, opt for Chinese lanterns, flowers of lotus in origami and branches of cherry tree in table centerpiece.

 

 

Send invitation to the guests and put down fans on their chairs.

 

 

Finally, adopt the "Japan attitude" and offer yourselves a dress kimono accompanied with a traditional make-up with a pale complexion and red lips.

 

 

Disorient your guests, travel the time of day by bringing Japan and its peculiarity at the heart of your marriage.

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