The Japanese wedding cakes are a good bit closer to what we'd consider traditional for most decorators. They're mostly done with white icing and flowers.
What a cute couple! Nice and delicate.
I've always loved this look! You can also do the cherry blossoms with icing or paint them on although you won't get this nice 3D affect.
As you can see the cherry blossoms are popular on the Japanese cakes and for good reason. Cherry blossoms are an omen of good fortune and also a symbol of love, affection and represents spring. The cherry blossom is an enduring metaphor for the volatile nature of life, and as such are often illustrated in art......and cakes!
And with what appears to be the apricot flower.
Here they've used origami cranes. The crane is a symbol of honor, loyalty and peace to the Japanese.
This cake is huge! I wonder if it's real! Sometimes the Japanese use faux cakes for the wedding! Don't ask me? Maybe it's cheaper?
Wow! Nice! I count eight tiers! And they're so simply decorated!
Well, that's it for today! I hope you enjoyed! Come back tomorrow and see what country will be next! Maybe I'll do a vote at the end of the week to see which cake is your favorite!
The wedding cake with Lily
The Roses Wedding Cake
Lovely Swan Wedding Cake
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