At Japanese weddings, it is believed that the deeper the bow, the more respect you express to a person
This custom has its roots in the deep history of Japanese culture, where social hierarchy and respect for elders have always played a key role. A deep bow, or o-jigi, is not just a form of greeting, but a complex ritual demonstrating humility and respect. At weddings, this gesture takes on special significance, emphasizing the importance of the moment and the depth of feelings.