It is a bride procession that remains in various parts of the Japan. I see it less often these days.
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The bride procession shown in the photo is a ceremony in which the bride, groom, and relatives form a procession and walk slowly to the wedding venue.
I don't see it much now, but it was a happy sight that I used to see a lot.
The bride in a beautiful costume walks neatly and cleanly, and I have chosen one that will share the hem of happiness.
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