Meiji Jingu Shrine, Tokyo
If You Look Around, There Are Inventions Of Tradition Here And There
Photographer Taking Pictures Of The Bride's Procession
Akasaka Hikawa Jinja, Tokyo
The Next To Appear Were The Bride And Groom
Meiji Jingu, Tokyo
It Is Believed That The First Person To Be Married In A Shinto Ceremony Was Emperor Taisho, Only 120 Years Ago
The Name Horns Hide Is Quite A Curious One, And The Bride Is Supposed To Have Horns
Commemorative Photo Of The Bride And Groom
Bridal Couple And Shinto Priestess Walking Meiji Jingu
Hie Jinja, Tokyo
Shinto Priestesses Walking In Step With The Others
Boy Among The Wedding Attendees
Yushima Tenmangu, Tokyo
The Shrine Maiden Crossing The Bridge With The Wedding Attendants In Tow Was Like A Celestial Maiden
Photo Session In The Precincts Of Meiji Jingu
Shinto Priest Was Now Working
Feet Of A Wedding Attendant Moving Through The Grounds
Attendants Following The Red Umbrella In Meiji Jingu
Bridal Couple Under The Red Sunshade
Inwangsan , Seoul
Woman Performing A Wedding Ceremony With A Big Fan
Even In Shinto Weddings, Most Of The Attendees Wear Western-style Clothing
Bridal Couple In Meiji Jingu
Only The Priests Were Looking At This Side As The Procession Was About To Begin
Parade Of The Wedding
Saint Mark Cathedral, Tuxtla gutiérrez
Ladies At The Wedding Ceremony
Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Tuxtla gutiérrez
Boy And Girl At A Wedding Ceremony
Bride And Her Father At The Wedding
Bride And Boy
Kuala Lumpur, Kuala lumpur
Sikh Bride And Groom
Photography Is An Integral Part Of The Wedding Ritual
Shaman Celebrates
Bride Walking The Dim Cloister
Bride Under The Umbrella
Warsaw, Poland
Wedding In The Street
Wedding Ceremony In Meiji Jingu
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RUINS
PIGTAIL
UMBRELLA
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