Check this website: http://www.japan-guide.com/e/e2062.html
I know that they call birthdays "Coming Of Age" but that's about it...I think the website will help you clarify :)
Known as one of the oldest traditional Japanese wedding customs, san-san-kudo, or sharing of sake is still performed today. This custom is the heart of a Japanese wedding ceremony and takes the place of vows. The groom, then the bride takes three sips of sake from three different sake cups. They then offer the sake to the families: first the groom's father, then his mother, the bride's father, then her mother. This beautiful gesture represents a new family bond and demonstrates respect for the parents. If it's a Western or Buddhist ceremony, the sake ritual happens at the reception.
Wedding traditions in Brazil embody a blend of cultural influences and regional customs. Typically, ceremonies occur in church buildings or scenic outdoor venues, with brides often donning white attire or colorful attire stimulated by Afro-Brazilian culture, while grooms decide on formal suits. Processions may feature musicians and dancers, and couples may exchange vows and rings during the ceremony. Festive receptions follow, featuring active music, dancing, and traditional Brazilian dishes like feijoada and churrasco. Symbolic rituals such as the unity candle ceremony and cake reduction are common, while unique customs like the Hora da Gravata (Groom's Tie Auction) may additionally take place. Despite variations throughout regions, Brazilian weddings are characterized by their bright celebrations and rich cultural heritage.
The Japanese word Wedding Gown is ウェディングドレス.
There are many Japanese traditions that include the holding of tea ceremonies. The Japanese also traditionally wear articles of clothing called kimonos.
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Japanese Wedding - 1913 was released on: USA: 30 October 1913
it is played on Japanese holidays, dances, and at a Japanese wedding
In a Christian Wedding, the traditions from what the bride and groom prepares and wears to the traditional wedding symbols are different from that of the Islam wedding that is conducted in accordance to the Islamic Koran
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The traditions that Japanese do on Christmas day depend on their faith. A lot of Japanese decorate their house and give gifts.On New Years Eve they clean the house from top to bottom.
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Yes, they do. Indeed, it is hard to imagine that any group of people that can be identified with a single word denoting group membership (here, "Japanese") would not have traditions.