JAPANESE WEDDING TRADITIONSpring and Fall are popular seasons for weddings in Japan. Traditional japanese wedding ceremony are Shinto style and held at Shrines means Jinja. In a shinto style wedding ceremony the bride wears a traditional wedding Kimono called Shiromuku. Shiro means white and Maku means pure. The brides hair is styled in the traditional style called and adorned with beautiful ornaments combs and accesories. And the grooms wear montsuki haori hakama.
PHILIPPINES TRADITIONAL WEDDING Kasal means...wedding! The traditional Filipino kasalan or wedding in the Christian Community is unique in that it adds three more ceremonies into the basic wedding rites. This additional ceremonies are the Veil, the Cord and the Arrhae or coin ceremonies. The whole weddings thus takes just a little bit longer and a few more participants are required but it certainly makes for a more memorable wedding day.

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