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  2. 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]

  3. Marriage in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Christian wedding ceremonies have since the mid-1990s displaced the Shinto rite and continue to remain Japan's wedding ceremony of choice. [96] Christian wedding ceremonies have in the last thirty years moved from the sideline to the mainstream of Japanese society.

  4. Tsunokakushi - Wikipedia

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    Japanese bride in her tsunokakushi. The Tsunokakushi is a type of traditional headdress worn by brides in Shinto wedding ceremonies in Japan.This is made from a rectangular piece of cloth folded and worn to partially cover bride's hair (in modern days, often a wig), worn in the traditionally-styled bunkin takashimada (文金高島田).

  5. File:Traditional Shinto Wedding Procession and Ceremony.webm

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    English: www.JapanCulture-NYC.com The traditional Shinto wedding procession and ceremony of Masato Sadahiro and Mayuka Inaba took place on Sunday, June 19, 2016, in New York City. The procession began at Madison Square Park, with Shinto priests, ritual musicians, and maidens from Miyajidake Shrine in Fukuoka accompanying the couple to Globus ...

  6. Weddings traditions around the world: From kimonos to lehngas

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  7. Tokyo Daijingu - Wikipedia

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    In 1901, a wedding took place at the shrine, being the first Shinto wedding held in an urban area. [5]: 286 After the Kanto Earthquake, the shrine was moved to Iidabashi in 1928 and renamed to Iidabashi Daijingu. Then after World War 2, the place changed its name to Tokyo Daijingu. [2]

  8. What it’s like to hike Japan’s sacred Kumano Kodo trail - AOL

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    Followers of Shintoism, Japan’s indigenous religion, worship Kami – gods believed to inhabit the natural world – and the Kumano region is considered to be home to a particularly large number ...

  9. Here are Super Bowl 2025 ads you can already watch online - AOL

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    One advertising publication, DesignRush, likened the spot to an "Avengers-like uniting of brand mascots." Michelob Ultra Super Bowl commercial. This 60-second ad features actors Willem Dafoe and ...