What color do Japanese brides wear?
Likewise, people ask, what should you not wear to a Japanese wedding?
A formal kimono is acceptable at a wedding, but please do so only if you know how to wear one properly. Otherwise, as a basic rule, just be sure not to wear white. Black and any other colors are fine; women should generally wear subdued heels and take care not to reveal shoulders, knees or toes.
Beside this, what is the wedding tradition in Japan?
Today, the traditional Japanese ceremony is Shinto-style, performed by a Shinto priest and held at a shrine. The ceremony itself is very formal and usually very private, with only close family and a few guests present. Shiro-muku. Brides who choose a Shinto-style wedding wear a white kimono, called shiro-muku.
With Japanese weddings, the ceremony is usually only reserved for the close family of the bride and groom and casual friends and co-workers usually do not attend. You also don't find the use of bridesmaids or a best man that you would find in American weddings.