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Posted on Nov 8, 2009
TAGS : Life Japan Shinto Shrine |
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By Thierry Régagnon,
Web Consultant
France http://regagnon.com/ Nov 8, 2009 08:22:07 |
The third act. I wish you both lots of happiness! :)
It's possible to have a
shintoist wedding when you are not from this religion ?
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By Jérôme,
Back from walk with wifey and a dog
Nagano http://www.jeromesadou.com Nov 8, 2009 16:55:09 |
Thanks guys, Thierry : Japan is a friendly country in matters of religion, they kind of accept any religion to settle and the priest did not ask any questions for why we wanted a Shinto ceremony. He was just surprised we chose "his" shrine as it is an unusual one for wedding until recently (only 4 ceremonies this year and before it was one every 2 years!)
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By Jérômz P.,
http:// Nov 9, 2009 11:22:07 |
Félicitations !!! magnifiques costumes, magnifiques photos, comme d'hab.
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By Jérôme,
Soon dining
Nagano http://www.jeromesadou.com Nov 10, 2009 02:29:42 |
Salut Jérôme! Merci, j'espère que tout va bien de ton côté !
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By Jérôme,
もうすぐお風呂
長野 http://www.jeromesadou.com Nov 10, 2009 05:38:40 |
めぐみさん、コメントを有り難うございます!!The wedding at the Shrine was really a great experience. I loved it.
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By RobbHand,
Kansas, USA http://robb.handfamily.us Nov 10, 2009 20:12:02 |
Beautiful pictures, beautiful ceremony. I look forward to being in Japan in June 2010 and seeing the beauty of your country for myself.
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By pchan,
Bruxelles http://pchan.over-blog.com Nov 13, 2009 03:11:58 |
Toutes mes félicitations.
Y a pas à redire, une cérémonie traditionnelle c'est du
boulot mais l'environnement choisi était parfaitement judicieux.
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By Jérôme,
soon to futon
Home http://www.jeromesadou.com Nov 13, 2009 06:01:24 |
RobbHand, Thanks I am sure you will enjoy!
Pchan, merci, effectivement c'était
du boulot (impression de produire un film de Spielberg... ) mais nos familles nous ont heureusement
bien aidé...
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