Shinto wedding

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title: Shinto wedding
text: Shinzen kekkon, Shinzenkekkon Shinto weddings, Shinzen kekkon, Shinzenkekkon, began in Japan during the early 20th century, popularized after the marriage of Crown Prince Yoshihito and his bride, Princess Kujo Sadako. The ceremony relies heavily on Shinto themes of purification, and involves ceremonial sake drinking of three cups three times, the nan-nan-san-ku-do. Shinto weddings are in decline. Fewer Japanese people get married, and those who do often choose Western-style chapel ceremonies.
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description: Religious wedding ceremony in Japan
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date created: 2015-12-29T02:09:26Z
date modified: 2024-09-03T15:37:30Z
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