In traditional Japanese culture, the cost of the wedding is typically shared between both families, but the bride's family often covers the majority of the expenses. This includes costs for the ceremony, reception, and other related events. However, modern practices can vary, and some couples opt to split expenses more evenly or handle them independently. Ultimately, the specific arrangements can differ based on individual family customs and preferences.
What I have read is that traditionally the man's family is the one who pays for most of the wedding because the women is being accepted in to the family. But otherwise less traditionally they usually just slip the cost half and half.
What I have read is that traditionally the man's family is the one who pays for most of the wedding because the women is being accepted in to the family. But otherwise less traditionally they usually just slip the cost half and half.
Japanese culture. :)
who ever cancels the wedding should have to pay for it .
This depends one the culture of the area. There are regions where there are multiple events and ceremonies associated with the wedding, in these cases it is common to share these expenses. However, the "walima" should be financed by the groom, to show that he his able to financially care for his bride.
dady
The Japanese word Wedding Gown is ウェディングドレス.
Kingston
That depends on the individual situation.
The bride and groom
Always capitalize Japanese but not culture. Example: Learning about the Japanese culture is fascinating.
Culture is 'bunka' in Japanese.