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Japanese New Year: Traditions and Celebrations in Tokyo

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In Japan, after December 25, it’s as if Christmas never happened. That’s because Christmas here is like Halloween — just another fun holiday without much traditional or religious significance. Instead, the traditional winter holiday for the Japanese is oshōgatsu (literally “first month”), or New Year. Jump to: 9 ways to celebrate Japanese New Year Invite good luck with auspicious decorations Watch Kōhaku Uta Gassen Eat traditional New Year food Ring out the old year Send New Year’s postcards See hatsu

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