What is Shiromuku?

Shiromuku is a traditional Japanese bridal kimono worn by brides during Shinto wedding ceremonies. The word “Shiromuku” means “pure white,” and this outfit symbolizes the bride’s purity and new beginning. Shiromuku consists of: The color white has been recognized in many societies as a symbol of purity and virtue. The Read more…

Outdoor or Indoor?

We are aware that outdoor weddings are overwhelmingly popular. Generally, during the summer months, many areas of Japan experience high humidity and frequent sudden thunderstorms. Additionally, particularly in southern regions such as Okinawa and Kyushu, heavy rainfall can occur due to the influence of typhoons. The period when the weather Read more…

Fireworks

Japanese fireworks are said to be among the best in the world! Fireworks are a traditional art rooted in the Japanese people, which began in the 1700s and developed dramatically with the introduction of Western technology in the late 19th century. Today, each fireworks display showcases the best of the Read more…