What do you give as a wedding gift in Japan?

What do you give as a wedding gift in Japan?

This article provides an overview of the appropriate gifts to give at a Japanese wedding, including traditional items such as sake cups and chopsticks, modern items such as kitchen appliances and electronics, and cash gifts known as "goshugi". It also outlines etiquette points to consider when giving your gift, such as avoiding writing messages on cards/envelopes, and making sure you give your gift directly into the hands of either the bride/groom or an appointed representative.
How much do you give as a wedding gift in Japan?

How much do you give as a wedding gift in Japan?

This article explores traditional Japanese wedding gifts and etiquette, such as the customary money gift (known as goshugi) given to the bride and groom. Commonly given amounts for wedding gifts in Japan vary depending on the relationship between the giver and couple, with guests usually giving between 30,000 yen ($280 USD) and 50,000 yen ($460 USD). Factors to consider when choosing a gift amount include one's relationship with the bride and groom, budget, how many people are attending, whether you are attending the ceremony or not, and whether other gifts have already been given. Other types of gifts to give at weddings in Japan include chocolates or flowers which can be presented alongside the money envelope during or after the ceremony. Respectfully present your goshugi by bowing slightly while handing over your envelope of cash with both hands. If you cannot attend the wedding ceremony then it is possible to send your goshugi by mail beforehand or afterwards.