
Finally we could dust off Ken's Michael Corleone suit and head out to enjoy the wedding of Setsuko and Yochhan on Sunday November 15th. It was held at Amandan Rise a new wedding house here in Hamamtsu.

The followed the itinerary's schedule very tightly and headed over to the chapel in due time.

The minister was a nice guy from Spain with whom I chatted. He scattered some English and Spanish into the mostly Japanese sermon. It was quite a nice wedding even though it was a rainy day.

The newly wed couple, the Tajima's faced the crowd. I could barely recognize Setsuko!

Finally we enjoyed a nice "kampai!" (Japanese version of Cheers!) with Ken as we all cheered the new couple. Ken loves Kampai and will initiate many times throughout any mealtime.
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