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Monday, August 26, 2013
Japanese traditional culture ~31~ marrige
Well, I will get married in December this year.
I've got some topics on marriage of Japanese people.
I will write something about it from September.
You can see the Japanese kimono right side on this picture.
I think there is. In Shinto, water has the meaning of purification.The shrines often have is surrounded by a moat. And there are some bridge. https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=208437962625369&set=a.208434449292387.52587.188807921255040&type=3&theater I guess this bridge on the photo comes from the style. But I'm not sure.
2 comments:
Sounds like congratulations are in order sooon :)
This looks like a wedding hall, but is that a bridge? I Wonder if there is some symbolic in that.
Shantal ForSD
I think there is.
In Shinto, water has the meaning
of purification.The shrines often
have is surrounded by a moat.
And there are some bridge.
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=208437962625369&set=a.208434449292387.52587.188807921255040&type=3&theater
I guess this bridge on the photo
comes from the style. But I'm not
sure.
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