Showing posts with label Japanese wedding. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Japanese wedding. Show all posts

Monday, November 15, 2010

Japanese honeymoon

Most of the Japanese newly married couples go to honeymoon. After wedding, they go to honeymoon for several days. I looked at HIS’s homepage and learned that where couples went on honeymoon and how much couples spent money for honeymoon. I realized the most of the couples had chosen Hawaii and Tahiti. I think that they would like to spend slow time on honeymoon, and they would like to relax there. Therefore, many couples spend a lot of money for honeymoon. The Average money for Japanese honeymoon is about 560,000 yen. They also spend about 100,000 yen for souvenir. Most of couples buy souvenirs for people who gave money at wedding. They have sweet time on honeymoon!! If I go to honeymoon, I will take a round-the-world trip. I can’t choose one place! I want to go to Europe, Australia, Hawaii and Canada. When I go to honeymoon, I want to see world heritage sites in the world and I want to eat traditional foods in the world. Therefore, I must earn a lot of money in the future. Do you want to go honeymoon?

Japanese wedding reception


I introduced about Japanese wedding reception. My essay is organized this way: first, the hall; second, the expense; third, the monetary gift; forth, the present given to guests at a wedding reception.
In the first area, I introduced about the hall. Japanese often hold in a hotel or wedding hall. We invite our relatives and our friends. The number is about 80 people. In rural area, a bride and groom invite many people, about 100 people. At the area, they tend to hold by many people. Recently, modern reception halls for young people are theme parks or popular restaurants.
In the second area, I introduced about the expense. It costs great expense to a reception in Japan, about 2,800,000 yen. The total of their expenses come to about 25,000 yen apiece.
In the third area, I introduced about the monetary gift. An invitee brings about 30,000 yen. The participants hand over these monetary gifts to a front desk clerk before start a wedding reception.
In the forth area, I introduced about the present given to guests at a wedding reception. A bride and groom give gorgeously dishes and catalogue gifts (the guests can chose at the catalogue gifts). Recently they give sweets on which their photograph or illustration are printed once in a while!
In my essay, I introduced about Japanese wedding reception. What do you think of this reception style?