Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Tourist attractions - What are the interesting cultural customs in Japan?

What are the interesting cultural customs in Japan?

Japanese bride.

Japan is a country with well-preserved cultural customs, and even a lot of China culture has been preserved since it was taken away by Japanese envoys in the Tang Dynasty. But we can hardly see these things in China, because our friends are engaged in weddings in Japan, so when we travel to Japan, we experience Japanese wedding customs.

In the whole process of marriage, I found the most interesting thing. The bride and groom in Japan basically don't sleep the night before the wedding. It's not that they don't want to sleep, but that there are too many things urging them to finish. The groom should put on traditional Japanese clothes the night before and kneel down to practice various manners and postures to avoid problems when they arrive at the scene tomorrow.

The task of Japanese brides is much more arduous. They want to shave off all their eyebrows that night, then grind off all their faces with prickly heat powder to make the whole face look like a white face, and dye their lips with pink rouge.

In my opinion, under the moonlight, the bride's pale face and bright red lips are in sharp contrast. Although I am scared, I still respect traditional customs.

On the wedding day, the bride should dye all her teeth black. This is because the bride is a very important role on that day. She should not only be generous and decent, but also be very polite. No matter who she meets, she can't talk. In order not to make the bride tempted, she simply painted her teeth black so that the bride could not open her mouth. So far, I haven't understood this custom.

If you have the opportunity to travel to Japan, other Japanese cultural customs are also very interesting.