By TAKASHI ENDO/ Staff Writer
May 14, 2021 at 07:40 JST
At Happo-en in Tokyo's Minato Ward on April 29, each table in a wedding venue is complete with boards set up between the seats to prevent droplets from landing on others. (Hiroyuki Yamamoto)
It looked like a typical wedding celebration as about 90 guests raised their glasses when the 36-year-old groom's work supervisor made a toast. [Read More]
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