Japanese Wedding Cards

Japanese Wedding Cards – Remember The Traditions.

Japanese wedding cards have a cultural impact that can help you to make this day unforgettable and special. By chooaing one of our Japanese Wedding Cards, you are choosing uniqueness. Japan, like many other countries, has many symbols with their own meanings, and Japanese people use these symbols everywhere. Let’s see what we can have for our Japanese Wedding Cards.

Neko the cat is a symbol from the Edo era which was considered a conductor of supernatural forces. Such a cat could carry light and goodness, but could also conduct dark energies. The ambiguous mascot is sold everywhere in Japan. Many people think that the figure of Neko with a raised paw brings good luck and give it to their nearest and dearest.

A main attraction for those visiting Japan is Mount Fujiyama, with slopes of blooming cherry orchards. The legend of this mountain says that it was formed in just one night, as if by magic. The views are really magnificent, and the atmosphere is authentic and pristine.

The end of March in Japan is not only the beginning of the real spring, but also of a genuine natural transformation where the whole country is instantly enveloped in white and pink petals. Everything becomes somehow fabulous, almost unreal.

If you choose to decorate your Japanese wedding card with the symbols above, you’ll bring your newlyweds happiness, strength, and good luck! The symbolism of Japan is a reflection of its culture, way of life, and beliefs, which are carefully preserved in this amazing country.

Just remember to add some good wishes:

  • The secret of happiness is always paying attention to each other.

  • Help each other in everything, and you will strengthen your cosy little world and your family happiness day after day.

  • I want to wish you a life of happiness, love, and understanding, filled with positivity and optimism!

    Japanese wedding cards can create an aura of cosiness and love!