TV personality Emiri Henmi, 34, and actor husband Kenji Matsuda, 39, held their wedding ceremony at Meiji Jingu on Wednesday, their agencies announced on Friday. Photos of Henmi in a white kimono walking to the shrine with the assistance of her mother Mari Henmi, as well as photos of her with Matsuda, were sent to tabloids on Thursday.
The couple celebrated afterward with a group of 20 friends and family at a restaurant in Tokyo. Henmi also sent a tweet to fans saying, "Today, I got married at Meiji Jingu!"
After receiving messages of congratulation from fans and celebrity reporters alike, Henmi -- who was married once before from 2006 to 2008 -- tweeted, "I'm sorry I couldn't invite you all to the wedding. It's my second time, so this one was smaller."
© Japan Today
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T_rexmaxytime
ok.. next.... Are people really interested in these celebrity "news" ?
KansaiTruth
No, but he has really nice hair for a 39 y/o. Wonder if it's real..?
Maria
How old are you, Kansai Truth, that you think 39 is SOOOOOO over the hill?
She look lovely - hope she has better luck this time.
ihavegreatlegs
I love the hat, which is actually the cake for the ceremony. Kill two birds with one stone.
azninvasion
Is it really? Wow, way to save space
Kill three birds with one stone
goddog
Haha on the hat. I think it is a rumor. She used to have great legs and feet. Hope she still does! Lucky him.
warnerbro
A better choice than the last bloke she tied up with.
pathat
Emiri Henmi on a SuperJockey Youtube vid at: お宝 辺見えみり 熱湯コマーシャル.
She was a lot of fun to watch in those days. I miss that Japan.
noirgaijin
Darn, missed my shot at her again. What a hot babe! Her first marriage was a disaster. Marrying a comedian does not make your life full of comedy, or does it...
Joseph Fisher
I love the hat, which is actually the cake for the ceremony. Kill two birds with one stone
Wow thats funny! Or they can use it as there first home together! Is it true that the hat is to hide the brides horns ?
LoveNot
Western men lose their hair in theri 20s. Japanese men have real hair, 95% of them.