Home > Other - Cultures & Groups > What does a Japanese groom wear at his wedding?

What does a Japanese groom wear at his wedding?

August 23rd, 2009

I am American, and my #1 girl is from Japan. If we married, I’ve seen brides’ clothing: white kimono and proper accessories topped with a uchikake robe that may be solid white or have various patterns on a background of white, gold, orange or red. Miyuki says the colors and things shown symbolize various things, e.g. white=purity, red=happiness, cranes & pines=longevity, etc. Her surname Komatsu means “Small Pine”, so I’ll probably get her a uchikake with pines. I could ask her about my clothing, but I want to surprise her. I have kimono in black, grey and brown and matching haoris. I have several hakama, plain and striped. My tabi are blue, black and white. My zori have black straps. I also have three antique samurai kamishimo and hakama. Do you think that any of my japanese clothing is proper to wear to a Japanese wedding, or should I buy more. Perhaps Miyuki can judge the best answers to this question. Silly answers result in deleted questions.

Colombian brides

FREE Report!

Dating Tips Ebook


Top 5 Myths About International Dating

Powered by Subscribers Magnet

Other - Cultures & Groups , ,

  1. August 25th, 2009 at 21:33 | #1

    nothing he goes nude ok!

  2. August 30th, 2009 at 09:48 | #2

    Why don’t you ask her?

  3. August 30th, 2009 at 14:10 | #3

    Anything that he can come out of quickly

  4. September 2nd, 2009 at 16:45 | #4

    CLEAN underwear

  5. September 5th, 2009 at 09:41 | #5

    the shadow guy……wow hes ….lol who would go nude in a weddin?

  6. September 6th, 2009 at 19:21 | #6

    Couples in Japan enjoy weaving both the ritual of Japanese wedding tradition with modern Western culture. Because Japanese weddings are considered a life event, the wedding ceremony and reception are usually very elaborate. By infusing both ancient old Japanese wedding traditions with borrowed modern Western culture, couples create an unforgettable wedding day.

Comments are closed.