Time.
It is said that due to years of economic recession and the continuous decline in the number of marriages in Japan (the result of low birth rate), many etiquette companies that used to make a lot of money by holding luxury weddings were forced to launch "simplified celebrations". Among them, more than 3,000 couples from Kyoto and Osaka choose the "simplest wedding" that costs only a few hundred dollars a year. In the past few years, the number of guests invited to about 50% weddings has been basically controlled below 50. It turned out that the most fashionable but embarrassing "toast of company leaders" at Japanese weddings was kicked off. But the guests attending the Japanese wedding still have to give the couple three banknotes with a face value of 10,000 yen. Because according to the Japanese folk saying, "three bills" can't be torn apart by two people, which means newly married and happy.
Some professionals estimate that in the future, Japanese weddings will be more and more simplified, and they are more inclined to hold them in the way of "making the couple comfortable and saving money, and the relatives worry about it", thus greatly reducing the occurrence of "marriage debts". At the same time, the "seven aunts and eight aunts" who have not seen or even contacted much for many years will also be relieved of the trouble of traveling long distances to attend the wedding because of emotional problems. However, in an interview with reporters, the editor-in-chief of the famous Japanese wedding magazine & gt declared that, with the insistence of the "mother-in-law", many Japanese grooms who originally decided to "keep everything simple" in their marriage will eventually generate a lot of "unplanned expenses" in many places.