"Capturing Beautiful Moments: Photo Ideas for the 'Yuinou' Ceremony, the First Ritual Connecting Two Families with the Final Furisode"

2017.01.15 published
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I Want to Take Beautiful Photos When Having a Yui-no Ceremony ♡

With the decision to marry, a "yui-no" ceremony is held in front of both families to promise a future marriage. The yui-no is a perfect opportunity to wear a beautiful furisode dress, which can only be worn while single, or even if you don’t wear a furisode, it’s a gathering for the whole family to celebrate the ceremony and share a meal together*

In such a yui-no setting, you definitely want to capture beautiful memories with stunning photos* However, you might be unsure of what kind of photos to take. In such cases, let's refer to some photos from experienced brides’ yui-no ceremonies as inspiration! ♡ This time, we will introduce you to some beautiful yui-no photos from senior brides♩

Important Ceremony Connecting Both Families: Yui-no Photos from Senior Brides ①

A classic photo for a yui-no ceremony is this one ♡ A shot showing the arranged gifts, showcasing the engagement ring and the return gift watch*

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@nagisa_marry

Important Ceremony Connecting Both Families: Yui-no Photos from Senior Brides ②

You’ll want to imitate a shot taken while sitting in front of the yui-no gifts* This is a beautiful photo that clearly shows the lovely sleeves of the furisode♡

Important Ceremony Connecting Both Families: Yui-no Photos from Senior Brides ③

One photo that is surprisingly often forgotten is a full-body shot in the furisode* Gently place your hand on his arm and make it elegant and refined◎

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@tabaimi0313

Important Ceremony Connecting Both Families: Yui-no Photos from Senior Brides ④

A shot taken in front of the yui-no gifts is also immensely beautiful* It's a great way to remember the feelings of the day with a lovely photo♡

Important Ceremony Connecting Both Families: Yui-no Photos from Senior Brides ⑤

Don’t forget to capture the view from behind as well ♡ The furisode is all about the beautiful obi, so make sure to have an exquisite photo taken*

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@sy1110.wedding

Important Ceremony Connecting Both Families: Yui-no Photos from Senior Brides ⑥

A shot taken at the dining gathering is also a wonderful snapshot◎ It's likely to bring back memories of what was discussed*

Important Ceremony Connecting Both Families: Yui-no Photos from Senior Brides ⑦

One key photo not to miss is the group photo with all family members* This bride has gathered not only her parents but also all relatives, making it a picture full of happiness♡

Important Ceremony Connecting Both Families: Yui-no Photos from Senior Brides ⑧

Don't forget the close-up shot of your hand featuring the engagement ring and the return gift watch* The commemorative items from your engagement should always be worn close to you♩

Let’s Preserve a Wonderful Yui-no Ceremony in Photos ♡

How did you like the suggested photos for the yui-no ceremony? It can be pretty nerve-wracking during the yui-no, and on the day, it’s hard to voice, “I want to take this photo!” Additionally, it’s not common to have a photographer present, making it difficult to express your wishes.

If there are specific photos you want, it's a good idea to provide a guideline to the staff, your mother, or father in advance or communicate what kind of photos you’d like◎ Make sure to capture beautiful photos at your yui-no and keep them as a memorable keepsake♩

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