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Shinto weddings, Shinzen kekkon (神前結婚, "Marriage before the kami"), began in Japan during the early 20th century, popularized after the marriage of Crown Prince Yoshihito and his bride, Princess Kujo Sadako. The ceremony relies heavily on Shinto themes of purification, and involves ceremonial sake drinking of three cups three times, the nan-nan-san-ku-do. Shinto weddings are in decline. Fewer Japanese people get married, and those who do often choose Western-style chapel ceremonies.

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  • Perkawinan Shinto (in)
  • Mariage shinto (fr)
  • Shinto wedding (en)
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  • La cérémonie de mariage shinto (神前式, shinzen shiki, « cérémonie devant les divinités ») est la cérémonie de mariage japonais traditionnelle, d'origine shintoïste. Elle a été normalisée entre 1900 et 1901, sous l'influence des cérémonies occidentales chrétiennes. (fr)
  • Perkawinan Shinto, Shinzen kekkon (神前結婚, "Perkawinan sebelum kami"), dimulai di Jepang pada awal abad ke-20, dipopulerisasikan setelah perkawinan Putra Mahkota Yoshihito dan mempelainya, Putri Kujo Sadako. Upacara tersebut sangat bertemakan kemurnian Shinto, dan melibatkan upacara minum sake tiga cangkir sebanyak tiga kali, nan-nan-san-ku-do. Perkawinan Shinto makin menurun. Sangat sedikit orang Jepang yang menikah, dan orang-orang yang melakukannya sering kali memilih upacara kapel gaya Barat. (in)
  • Shinto weddings, Shinzen kekkon (神前結婚, "Marriage before the kami"), began in Japan during the early 20th century, popularized after the marriage of Crown Prince Yoshihito and his bride, Princess Kujo Sadako. The ceremony relies heavily on Shinto themes of purification, and involves ceremonial sake drinking of three cups three times, the nan-nan-san-ku-do. Shinto weddings are in decline. Fewer Japanese people get married, and those who do often choose Western-style chapel ceremonies. (en)
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  • La cérémonie de mariage shinto (神前式, shinzen shiki, « cérémonie devant les divinités ») est la cérémonie de mariage japonais traditionnelle, d'origine shintoïste. Elle a été normalisée entre 1900 et 1901, sous l'influence des cérémonies occidentales chrétiennes. (fr)
  • Perkawinan Shinto, Shinzen kekkon (神前結婚, "Perkawinan sebelum kami"), dimulai di Jepang pada awal abad ke-20, dipopulerisasikan setelah perkawinan Putra Mahkota Yoshihito dan mempelainya, Putri Kujo Sadako. Upacara tersebut sangat bertemakan kemurnian Shinto, dan melibatkan upacara minum sake tiga cangkir sebanyak tiga kali, nan-nan-san-ku-do. Perkawinan Shinto makin menurun. Sangat sedikit orang Jepang yang menikah, dan orang-orang yang melakukannya sering kali memilih upacara kapel gaya Barat. (in)
  • Shinto weddings, Shinzen kekkon (神前結婚, "Marriage before the kami"), began in Japan during the early 20th century, popularized after the marriage of Crown Prince Yoshihito and his bride, Princess Kujo Sadako. The ceremony relies heavily on Shinto themes of purification, and involves ceremonial sake drinking of three cups three times, the nan-nan-san-ku-do. Shinto weddings are in decline. Fewer Japanese people get married, and those who do often choose Western-style chapel ceremonies. (en)
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