The name of the marriage is omiai. They are still in Japan today, but the proportion of omuai decreased, the marriage of love began to increase. In the 1930s more than 70% of marriages were negotiated, but in modern times less than 10% to less than 30% of marriages followed traditional customs. Meanwhile, women could not choose their spouse, but they chose it for them. It is because women do not want sacred marriage because they can not have rights.
In today's Japan, the wedding is a big conflict between the East and the West. Japanese weddings may have some parts, such as shrine rituals in traditional costumes at shrines and Western style wedding receptions at hotels and restaurants. In the second part, the popular bride is now wearing a wedding dress for a white wedding (white wedding). The funeral was supervised by a Buddhist pastor. 99% of Japanese are cremated, and the ashes are buried beneath the tombstone. In order to better understand Japanese funeral, InsideJapan Tours strongly recommends retraining as a cellist and sponsor of Oscar winning movie Okuribito, or Departures, returning Yamagata concert
The Japanese wedding ceremony will be held at the auditorium of the theme, exchange of several clothes, at multiple venues. Many couples perform personal Shinto ceremonies followed by Western-style 'chapel' wedding, luncheon, dinner, and possibly karaoke. We are planning to donate 30,000 yen to the guest instead of a gift, but everything starts from dinner to refund, but the average cost per person is still around 59,000 yen. You can even borrow your wedding dress between 30,000 and 200,000 Yen - if you bring your own wedding dress, some venues will have "clothing storage fee" equivalent to low end rental I am in