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Which of the following is true of weddings in Japan?
A.The bride and groom both dress simply.
B.Japanese marriages often combine Shinto and Christian elements.
C.Weddings in Japan are normally very simple.
D.Arranged marriages are the only marriages allowed in Japan.

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Answer:

B. Japanese marriages often combine Shinto and Christian elements.

Step-by-step explanation:

the traditional Japanese ceremony is Shinto-style, performed by a Shinto priest and held at a shrine. The ceremony itself is very formal and usually very private, with only close family and a few guests present. Shiro-muku. Brides who choose a Shinto-style wedding wear a white kimono, called shiro-muku.

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