Japanese wedding

Reception Party
Contemporary
Japanese weddings are celebrated in a great variety of ways. Many
contain traditional Japanese and Western elements side by side.
Traditionally, the religious wedding ceremony is held in Shinto style at a shrine.
Nowadays, this shrine may be located inside the hotel where the
festivities take place. A Shinto priest conducts the ceremony, which is
visited by only the close family members of the couple.
In the ceremony, the couple is purified, drinks sake, and the groom reads the words of commitment. At the end of the ceremony, symbolic offerings are given to the kami. The couple is dressed in traditional kimono.
After the ceremony, the couple welcomes all the guests, and the
reception party is held. Usually the party is visited by about 20 to 200
guests among whom are relatives, friends, co-workers and bosses of the
bride and groom. The party normally starts with the introductions of the
bride and groom.
Afterwards, a meal is held and several guests make contributions
such as speeches, songs and the like. During the whole celebrations, the
groom and especially the bride may change their dresses several times.
At the very end of the party, the couple will make a speech to all the
guests and thank everybody.
During recent decades, Japanese couples have introduced many Western
elements to Japanese weddings. Many brides chose to wear white, Christian
style dresses, and some religious ceremonies are even held completely
in Christian style at a Christian church even though the couple may not
be Christian. The ritual of cake cutting, the exchange of rings and
honeymoons are a few other very common adopted elements.
Recently, the number of Japanese couples who hold their wedding
ceremony outside of Japan has also increased. One reason for this
phenomena is the fact that by marrying abroad, the honeymoon can be
combined with the ceremony, and the number of guests and, therefore, the
overall costs for the event can be reduced.
Bulgarian Wedding - Traditions and Customs | |
Traditions and customs were main part of Bulgarian life in the past. In nowadays most of the customs are changed or lost. The typical Bulgarian wedding was very interesting and with rich ritualism. Every single part of the organization, every element and action were personification of people believes. Koprivshtitsa was town with strong family strings and patriarchal traditions. They were part of all When the bride is selected groom’s parents and his friends go to the girl’s home. There they show her parents the reason for their visit using some specific rituals - poking the fire, bringing typical food or drinks, etc. When the two families agree on making the marriage the bride is asked if she accepts this decision. Usually because of the strong patriarchal traditions the girl accepts her parents will. The old Bulgarian wedding lasts 3 - 4 days and every day has its own rituals. In one day the flour for the wedding bread is sift out, the bride girlfriends sing All traditions are closely connected to girl’s separation from the family and friends. After the marriage she goes to her new family, she’ll start naming her husband’s parents “mother” and “father”, she has to be prepared to take care of a new household. The whole ceremony is reach of symbols – every bouquet and wreath should have red carnation - symbol of manliness and geranium – symbol of health ( the flower name in Bulgarian is “zdravetz” and word health is “zdrave”). The wheat seeds should be thrown over the young couple as a symbol of fecundity. When they go Men in Koprivshtitsa were mostly traders and were traveling abroad very often. They were out of the village for more than 4-5 months per year. That’s why if the boy’s mother finds a nice girl right for her son she might arrange a marriage without the groom. Usually he is represented by his shirt and trousers. This is small part of all symbols, rituals and believes accompanying traditional Bulgarian wedding. A lot of them are forgotten, some of them are changed to match the modern live. On the other side this is a great opportunity to make one unique and unforgettable ceremony, different from the standards popular in nowadays. |
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