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“仏前結婚式の縁 (Bonds of Buddhist Wedding)”,

Butsuzen Shiki: The Sacred Bonds of a Buddhist Wedding When travelers imagine a traditional Japanese wedding, the image that usually comes to mind involves the vermillion torii gates of a Shinto shrine, a bride in a white shiromuku kimono, and the shaking of bells. However, there exists another, deeply profound style of ceremony that offers […]

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“神前結婚式の誓い (Vows of Shinto Wedding)”,

Shinto Wedding Vows: The Sacred Japanese Oath Explained The air is filled with the hauntingly beautiful sounds of gagaku (ancient imperial court music). A bride, clad in a pristine white shiromuku kimono, walks slowly beside her groom toward the sanctuary. This is the Shinzen Shiki, a traditional Japanese Shinto wedding ceremony. While the visual spectacle

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“米寿の黄金 (Gold of 88th Birthday)”,

Beiju: The Golden 88th Birthday Celebration in Japan In the tapestry of Japanese culture, longevity is not merely a statistic; it is a revered milestone marked by ritual, color, and celebration. While the Western world often places heavy emphasis on decades—the 50th or 60th birthdays—Japan observes a unique set of longevity celebrations known as Toshi-iwai.

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“七五三の成長祈願 (Prayers for Growth at Shichi-Go-San)”,

Shichi-Go-San: Celebrating Childhood Milestones in Japan If you happen to visit Japan in mid-November, particularly around the 15th, you will likely encounter a heartwarming spectacle at local shrines. Amidst the falling autumn leaves, families gather in their finest attire, accompanying children dressed in vibrant, intricate kimonos or miniature Western suits. This is Shichi-Go-San (literally “Seven-Five-Three”),

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