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People Who Feel 'Gender Bias' in Weddings Increase by 21.5 Points Since Last Survey! 'Bouquet Toss' Cited as the Most Gender-Biased Tradition by Women. Survey on Reiwa-era Weddings.

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  • People Who Feel 'Gender Bias' in Weddings Increase by 21.5 Points Since Last Survey! 'Bouquet Toss' Cited as the Most Gender-Biased Tradition by Women. Survey on Reiwa-era Weddings.
  • Tokihana Co., Ltd. announced the results of a survey on 'gender bias in wedding ceremonies' targeting 260 men and women in their 20s and 30s. The proportion of people in their 20s who experienced gender bias reached 69.1%, a significant increase of 21.5 points from the previous survey. Women cited the 'bouquet toss' while men cited both 'the groom's speech' and the 'bouquet toss' as the most biased traditions, reflecting a growing desire for gender-neutral wedding ceremonies.
  • Source: PR TIMES
  • Date: Wed Jun 10 2026 10:00:02 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)

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Tokihana Co., Ltd. announced the results of a survey on 'gender bias in wedding ceremonies' targeting 260 men and women in their 20s and 30s. The proportion of people in their 20s who experienced gender bias reached 69.1%, a significant increase of 21.5 points from the previous survey. Women cited the 'bouquet toss' while men cited both 'the groom's speech' and the 'bouquet toss' as the most biased traditions, reflecting a growing desire for gender-neutral wedding ceremonies.

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People Who Feel 'Gender Bias' in Weddings Increase by 21.5 Points Since Last Survey! 'Bouquet Toss' Cited as the Most Gender-Biased Tradition by Women. Survey on Reiwa-era Weddings. (Wed Jun 10 2026 10:00:02 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)), PR TIMES
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PR TIMES
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Wed Jun 10 2026 10:00:02 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)

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Tokihana Co., Ltd. announced the results of a survey on 'gender bias in wedding ceremonies' targeting 260 men and women in their 20s and 30s. The proportion of people in their 20s who experienced gender bias reached 69.1%, a significant increase of 21.5 points from the previous survey. Women cited the 'bouquet toss' while men cited both 'the groom's speech' and the 'bouquet toss' as the most biased traditions, reflecting a growing desire for gender-neutral wedding ceremonies.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What percentage of people in their 20s have felt gender bias at weddings?
A: In a 2026 survey, 69.1% of people in their 20s reported feeling gender bias at weddings.
Q: What is the most common wedding tradition where women feel gender bias?
A: According to the survey, the most common tradition is the 'bouquet toss' targeting unmarried female guests, with 61.5% of respondents feeling gender bias.
Q: What wedding traditions do men feel are gender-biased?
A: Among male respondents, 'groom's speech' and 'bouquet toss' were both cited by 48.9% as the most common gender-biased traditions.
Q: Are more people becoming aware of avoiding gender bias at their own weddings?
A: Yes, in this survey, 61.6% of men and women aged 20-30 reported being aware of avoiding gender bias, an increase of 4.7 points from the previous survey's 56.9%.
Q: What specific changes are being made to avoid gender bias at weddings?
A: Changes include making the bouquet toss a full-guest participation event, having the bride walk the aisle with someone other than her father or with her partner, and having the bride also give a speech, among others.