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  2. Marriage in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Marriage in Japan is a legal and social institution at the center of the household . Couples are legally married once they have made the change in status on their family registration sheets, without the need for a ceremony. Most weddings are held either according to Shinto traditions or in chapels according to Christian marriage traditions.

  3. Miai - Wikipedia

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    [13] [16] [22] The National Institute of Population and Social Security Research in 2005 estimated that 6.2% of marriages in Japan were arranged, [1] with younger generations estimated in 1995 to be more likely to pursue marriages preceded by romantic courtship instead. Though the Japanese term for romantic love (ren'ai) implies that there are ...

  4. International marriage (Japan) - Wikipedia

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    An international marriage in Japan is a marriage between a Japanese and a non-Japanese person, in accordance with the formalities provided by the law of Japan or of a foreign land. Procedures and rules mentioned in this article are mainly those of Japan, but in some cases other requirements are imposed by the homeland of the non-Japanese spouse ...

  5. Courtship - Wikipedia

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    Courtship is the period wherein some couples get to know each other prior to a possible marriage or committed romantic, de facto relationship. Courtship traditionally may begin after a betrothal and may conclude with the celebration of marriage. [1]

  6. Family law in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Marriage of Japan's formality takes the form of civil marriage. A marriage is effected by filing notification of it. [3] A wedding ceremony performed by a religious or fraternal body is not a necessary element for a legal marriage. According to Articles 731–737 of the Civil Code, [3]

  7. Secret to Japan couple's 80 years of marriage: wife's patience

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    Masao Matsumoto, 108, and his 100-year-old wife, Miyako, have been married since October 1937 and welcome their 25th great-grandchild last month.

  8. Edo society - Wikipedia

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    Families tried to use marriage as a way to increase their social standing or, among wealthier groups, to increase one's influence and holdings. Most often, however, marriage occurred between two families of equal status. [6]: 14 Female virginity at marriage was important in the samurai classes; it was much less important to the lower classes.

  9. Shinto wedding - Wikipedia

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    A Shinto wedding ceremony. A Shinto wedding ceremony is typically a small affair, limited to family, while a reception is open to a larger group of friends. [1]Shinzen kekkon, literally "wedding before the kami," is a Shinto purification ritual [2] that incorporates the exchange of sake between the couple before they are married. [1]