Sunday, October 4, 2015

Wedding party in Roppongi


  

 
 
 
 

 
 
Thank you again to you all for joining and those who sent special wishes, to make this day so precious for our little family.  We couldn't say enough how much your being there has meant to us. This party was made possible thanks to my friend Junko and my parents, as well as all the friends & families who joined and helped to organize. A few days before the party, Magnus and I were still painting the wedding board right before leaving Frankfurt for Japan, and Magnus prepared the music until the last moment. Gifts for the guests were prepared by Magnus's brother Martin who cut down junipor trees to make Swedish butter knives for the guests. My father also packed the best UHA candies for everyone. Speeches were made by our closest friends Tomoko, Jesper, and Elvi. I am also sharing below from Magnus's Stockholm University colleagues. Friends and families are the best, and seeing everyone on this special day was priceless!


Our warmest and most heartfelt greetings on your very special day.



Yoshiko: As you know, you could not have found a better man. Thanks for generously sharing him with us, since we can't resist stealing him away to Stockholm every now and then!
Magnus: We appreciate that you once again have done things with your usual ambition and rigor - not only pursuing the woman of your heart across the world, but also marrying her twice, to be on the safe side!

From Jonas, Theresa, and Thomas
Magnus' colleagues in the PIO research project
 

Saturday, October 3, 2015

Meiji Shrine ceremony




There were a number of different rituals within the ceremony, including to exchange our rings. This somehow felt a more modern practice or non Japanese.



Towards the end, the miko showered us and the guests with their bells, which was very nice.



The best part was walking out of the ceremony in complete silence. Our ceremony was the at the end of the day when the shrine is already closed to visitors. It was a very sober feeling to walk on our own in such a grand place.



Meiji Shrine kinbyobu



In the waiting room, before the procession and ceremony.




Even the water they serve us is divinely strewn with cherry blossom.