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  2. 2021年3月11日 · We've scoured our data to determine the top wedding gifts of 2021. In other words, these are the most commonly added gifts to registries on The Knot. This roundup of popular wedding presents is a helpful tool for couples making their registry or guests seeking advice for a great gift.

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    • The Betrothal
    • Sake-Sharing Ceremony
    • Auspicious Wedding Dates
    • Daytime Weddings
    • In-House Vendors
    • Bouquet and Letter to Honor The Parents
    • Formal Reception Without Dancing
    • Monetary Gifts
    • Gifts For Guests
    • Dress Rentals

    The Japanese betrothal ceremony, called the yuinou, is an exchange of symbolic gifts between the to-be-wed's families. "Yuinouis a traditional ritual between the families of the bride and groom," says Matsumoto. "They exchange betrothal money and gifts. It typically takes place at the bride's family house, but sometimes in a private room of a tradi...

    Although many current Japanese weddings aren't as richly steeped in tradition, a sake-sharing ceremony is part of traditional Shinto wedding ceremonies. "They say that the current Shinto wedding style started around 120 years ago and that it was the Japanese emperor's wedding," notes Matsumoto. During Shinto weddings, "not only are wedding vows and...

    "Regarding Rokuyo, in Japan, we have a calendar term of fortune-telling," explains Matsumoto. In an effort to select an auspicious wedding date on which to marry, some Japanese couples consult the calendar as part of rokuyo when planning their wedding. The practice is "originally from China," says Matsumoto. "Taian is the most auspicious day and of...

    While Saturday evenings are the most popular time to tie the knot in America, most Japanese weddings take place around lunchtime as opposed to dinner time. "I would say in America the most popular date and time is Saturday afternoon for a ceremony and dinner reception," notes Matsuo. "In Japan, I've heard the most popular date and time is Sunday la...

    With Japanese weddings, it isn't customary to craft a vendor teamyou've sourced yourself. Instead, venues generally handle everything from floral arrangements and photography to dress rentals and makeup in-house. "The venues handle everything in Japan so choosing the one for your day is probably the biggest decision couples have to make," explains ...

    "At a Japanese wedding reception, there is a bouquet presentationand a bride's letter to parents. At the end of the reception, there is the bouquet presentation from the bride and groom to their parents, followed by the presentation of a letter from the bride to her parents. This event may surprise Westerners, but it is a uniquely Japanese event, a...

    A common misconception about Japanese weddings is "that there is dancing at the reception," says Matsuo. "I think a lot of my guests who were visiting from the US were surprised to find out that dancing is not a huge part of the wedding day in Japan. It's a much more formal affair and after the reception, friends will go out afterward to drink and ...

    It is common to give cash gifts, wrapped in special cloth wrapping, as wedding presents for the to-be-weds. "Goshugi-bukuro (shugi-bukuro) is a special envelope for Goshugi. Goshugi is a gift of money for weddings in Japan," says Matsumoto. "Normally, if you are a friend of a couple, you should give ¥30,000 (about $300). If you are a boss or a teac...

    It is also common for the couple to give gifts, known as hikidemono, to their wedding guests. "Hikidemono is a gift from the bride and groom to the guests as an expression of their hospitality and gratitude," says Matsumoto. "Recently, guests can choose the hikidemono's items from a catalog and it's very popular. It includes experience-based gifts,...

    Instead of buying wedding dresses, it is common in Japan to rent wedding dresses. "Japanese weddings don't include dancing like Western celebrations and the bride and groom are basically at their table during the reception. So, dresses are often able to be kept clean. Besides, most brides change the dress from a white wedding gown to a colored dres...

  5. 2008年5月15日 · Click on "Find a Couple's Wedding Website." You'll be taken to a page where you can enter their first and last names, as well as the month and year for their wedding. At least two characters have to be entered in the name fields, but the date entries are optional.

  6. All the wedding bouquet inspiration you need, from classic and romantic bouquet ideas to cascading and modern floral arrangements.