Cheers with Guests! Enjoyable Mini Kaga Opening Round at the Wedding Reception ♩
2017.09.25 published
I Want to Have a Fun Table Round ♡
The performance where the bride and groom go around the guest tables at a wedding reception [Table Round].
It is a precious time at the reception where you can interact with each guest ♡
There are many ideas for the table round, including the classic candle service, photo rounds, and fruit liquor rounds.
Many brides may be struggling to decide what kind of table round to have.
Recommended: 【Mini Kagami Biraki Round】 ♩
For those brides, there is a performance I would definitely recommend that will get everyone excited*
It's the 【Mini Kagami Biraki Round】 ♡
The performance involves placing a small sake barrel on the guest table and performing the kagami biraki.
In fact, I also had a kagami biraki round at my reception, and it was SUPER exciting ♩
In this article, I will introduce how to do the kagami biraki round and its charm*
➡ Purchase the kagami biraki round "Mini Kagami Biraki Set with Masu" here*
➡ Purchase the kagami biraki round "Goshaku Masu" here*
How to Do the Mini Kagami Biraki Round ◎
What you use for the mini kagami biraki round is a small sake barrel. The wooden lid has a magnetic clasp, so it opens easily without much effort.
You prepare beforehand by putting sake, juice, or treats inside it, and perform the kagami biraki right in front of your guests ♡
A tip to liven up the kagami biraki round is to have the guests shout the kagami biraki call together!
It’s great to have everyone join in with the classic “Yoi Sho, Yoi Sho, Yoi Sho--!” or if a group brings their own unique call, it can make it even more exciting ♡
At my reception, I left the call to the guests.
My husband’s university friends performed calls from their drinking parties from their circle, while colleagues from the bride’s company shouted out “Mokuhyou Hitsudatsu!” during the morning meeting...
Each group brought their own personality, and it was a lot of fun ♡
In a way, it’s a guest participation performance, right? ♩
After the kagami biraki, we distributed the drinks and treats inside.
We had put "Sudachi Sake," a special product from our hometown, inside, so we poured it into wooden masu to serve it.
If you use sake or juice inside, you can toast directly at each table ♡
We went around to 8 tables and toasted 8 times. I remember thinking that no matter how many toasts you do at a wedding, it’s always lovely and fun!
The Mini Kagami Biraki Round was Very Well Received by Guests ♡
The mini kagami biraki round was very popular among the guests.
☑ I was happy to see the kagami biraki up close!
☑ The calls and toasts were fun!
☑ Receiving a wooden masu was a great memento!
Among other things.
I think the lively atmosphere of our reception, where laughter could be heard at different tables, was thanks to the kagami biraki enhancing the mood ♩
I really think it was a good idea, so I would definitely recommend the 【Kagami Biraki Round】 for brides who are unsure about table rounds! ♡
Here's What You Need for the Kagami Biraki Round ♩
For the kagami biraki round, you need small barrels for the mini kagami biraki. Prepare one for each guest table.
Recently, there are many cute patterned mini barrels for sale, so it might be nice to have different patterns for each table ♩
The lid is magnetic, so you can perform the kagami biraki as many times as you want. I'd love to use it again for happy occasions even after the wedding! ♡
➡ Here is the "Mini Kagami Biraki Set with Masu"*