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cstaylor wrote:Are your guests primarily foreigners or Japanese? Japanese don't dance, so unless all your friends have taken dance classes you'll be looking at a very empty dance floor.
IkemenTommy wrote:cstaylor wrote:Are your guests primarily foreigners or Japanese? Japanese don't dance, so unless all your friends have taken dance classes you'll be looking at a very empty dance floor.
You mean the Japanese CAN'T dance...
IkemenTommy wrote:You mean the Japanese CAN'T dance...
alphanumeric wrote:we're looking at around 45.right now i'm talking to the roppongi hills club "sky wedding" people, but i'm getting estimates of 3mil yen.
cstaylor wrote:IkemenTommy wrote:You mean the Japanese CAN'T dance...
No, that's not what I mean at all. Most people can dance with proper training. The school culture here doesn't organize formal dances to Junior High and High School students, so without training or experience, I doubt Japanese couples will risk looking foolish on the floor.
cstaylor wrote:Having the wedding in one location and the reception in another is also not a great idea. Have you cleared this with your wife-to-be, or are you just feeling us out for ideas online?
T&G's house wedding concept was driven by the recent demand for weddings that allow couples to express their individuality and create parties that their guests can truly enjoy. Our theme was to produce weddings that could have come straight out of a glamorous European or American movie
alphanumeric wrote:this looks good:
http://www.ystable.co.jp/wedding/daikanyama/
Mulboyne wrote:alphanumeric wrote:this looks good:
http://www.ystable.co.jp/wedding/daikanyama/
The outdoor bar area, XEX, is good but I think you'll have to book the whole restaurant if you want them to clear space for a dancefloor. There are two sides to the place so perhaps they could let you have the side next to XEX. It's usually just used for eating and drinking, though.
cstaylor wrote:Having the wedding in one location and the reception in another is also not a great idea.
maraboutslim wrote:It's actually quite common. Especially for shrine weddings since the couple will likely have many more people invited to the reception than they can invite to the wedding ceremony itself (I don't know about Meiji but Hie Jinja limits the number of attendees for the ceremony).
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