What is a face to face meeting (1) Dates and timing

What is a meeting?

A "meeting of the minds" is a dinner party held to introduce the prospective couple to their parents and families and to deepen the friendship between the two families. It is an important first step toward marriage and an opportunity to get to know each other's families in a relaxed atmosphere.

Difference from Knotting

A yuninoh is a traditional marriage ceremony that has been held since ancient times, in which the two families formally exchange betrothal gifts and exchange of betrothal gifts. It is a more prestigious occasion, with the preparation of betrothal gifts and customs.
On the other hand, the face to face meeting is less formal and is usually held over a meal and socializing. Recently, many couples have opted for a face to face meeting in lieu of a betrothal gift, and the ease and simplicity of preparation is appealing.

When to hold a meeting? How to decide the date and timing

The meeting (both families' meeting dinner) is generally held after the wedding greetings are completed.Within 3 monthsMany couples set the date about 6 months before the wedding. For those who are concerned about the six days of the week, such as "Oyasu" and "Tomohiki," it would be safer to check the morning and auspicious days of the week. By confirming the availability of both families early and allowing plenty of time for scheduling, preparations such as reservations and outfit preparation will go smoothly.

Preparation until the day of the meeting

Determination of dates

Coordinate the availability of both families and set the date as early as possible. It is best to set a date that allows plenty of time for the wedding.

Venue Selection

Ideally, a private room in a ryotei (Japanese-style restaurant) or a restaurant is an ideal space for a relaxed conversation. Choosing a place where you can enjoy a meal in a friendly atmosphere will deepen the friendship between the two families.

Confirmation of cost sharing

In most cases, the groom's side is expected to bear the burden, but recently it is also common for the bride and groom to bear the burden. Both families should discuss this in advance and clarify how the burden will be borne.

What to wear on the day

We recommend that men wear suits and women wear more formal attire, such as one-piece dresses or visiting kimonos. It is important to match the formalities of both families, so it is recommended to discuss this in advance.

Preparing Souvenirs

Choose a local confectionery or good-luck gift, with a standard gift amount of 3,000 to 5,000 yen. Avoid excessively expensive items; it is best to show your appreciation for the gift.

Progress on the day of the event

To ensure that the toasts, self-introductions, and confirmation of marriage intentions proceed smoothly, it is a good idea to decide in advance who will serve as the facilitator.

Tsukiji Jisaku's Face-to-Face Meeting Plan