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A couple from the United States living in Texas, proposed at the mountain peak in Niseko.
In the winter of the following year, we received an inquiry saying "We want to invite my family to a memorial place that we love" and the planning started.
One day a photo of a man with a beard was sent to me, and they said “this DJ was the best, so I'd like to ask for a party!. ” It was a good memory to ask my friends and acquaintances "Do you know this person?" And finally find him.
Kimono shooting at the shrine (At first, Groom said that he wanted to wear the japanese armor ♡) + shooting at the ski ground, rehearsal dinner, wedding reception on the day of the wedding + reception + dance party... we planned a wedding week for several days.The shining smile of the family who traveled abroad for the first time in their life and touched the snow was impressive.
In order to decorate the smiles of the groom who likes Japanese culture and the bride who is very charming, we created a large monument that imitated a cherry tree at the wedding venue.
(A large amount of cherry blossoms were needed in the middle of winter, which bothered the flower artist lol)
While enjoying the cherry blossoms blooming in the snowy landscape, add Japanese memories such as a party at a historic Japanese house for over 100 years, Kagamibiraki(the ritual of breaking open sake barrels), making rice cakes, and the experience making name cards in calligraphy.
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