
Shin & Aiko
Wedding Ceremony
12.30.2024
St. Angelo Chapel
Welcome to Our
Wedding!
Born for Each Other
Some days hold extraordinary meaning, and for us, this is one of them.
Remarkably, it’s the day we were both born—December 23, 1992—a coincidence that feels like we were truly born for each other.
Adding to its significance, it’s also the wedding anniversary of Aiko’s parents, whose love and commitment have been a beautiful testament to God’s grace.
Having you with us to celebrate not just our wedding but also these incredible milestones fills us with gratitude.
Together, we celebrate love, faith, and the blessings that brought us to this moment.
Thank you for coming, and
please enjoy the day with us.
Timeline
1Reception
10:30
2Wedding
11:00
3Photo Sessions
11:40
4Ceremony Close
12:30
Wedding Ring
made with Hawaiian Koa Wood
Hawaiian koa is the wood used to craft ukuleles, which makes it especially meaningful to the groom as a professional ukulele player—and to the bride, who chose to marry him.
In Hawaii, koa wood symbolizes courage, balance, and growth. Paired with yellow gold, the bride’s favorite, it perfectly represents our unique bond.
Life of Groom
Shin Kimura
Life of Bride
Aiko Hasegawa
Life of Us
Shin & Aiko
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Organized by
Shin & Aiko
Supported by
HM Wedding
Kensington Hotel
Aqua Resort Hotel
Special thanks
Our family & You.
since 1992.12.23