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  1. The Japanese New Year (正月, Shōgatsu) is an annual festival that takes place in Japan. Since 1873, the official Japanese New Year has been celebrated according to the Gregorian calendar, on January 1 of each year, New Year's Day (元日, Ganjitsu).

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  2. January 1: Japanese New Year; August 15: Obon – the date is "Tsuki-okure". In central Tokyo Obon is held on July 15 (The local culture of Tokyo tends to dislike Tsuki-okure custom. [citation needed]) December 31: Ōmisoka; Customary issues in modern Japan Gregorian months and the "One-Month Delay"

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ŌmisokaŌmisoka - Wikipedia

    Ōmisoka (大晦日) or ōtsugomori (大晦) is a Japanese traditional celebration on the last day of the year. Traditionally, it was held on the final day of the 12th lunar month. With Japan's switch to using the Gregorian calendar at the beginning of the Meiji era, it is now used on New Year's Eve to celebrate the new year.

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  4. Article History. Also called: Oshōgatsu. kadomatsu. A kadomatsu, a traditional Japanese new year decoration made of pine, bamboo, and other materials. (more) Shōgatsu, public holiday observed in Japan on January 1–3 (though celebrations sometimes last for the entire week), marking the beginning of a new calendar year.

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  5. Dec 20, 2021 · Published: Dec 20 2021Last updated: Sep 08 2023. James Davies. How is the New Year period celebrated in Japan, and what are typical Japanese New Year traditions and activities? Most countries have their own ways to celebrate the beginning of a new year with a host of age-old traditions.

  6. New Year in Japan is one of the most important festivals. Unlike the Chinese New Year, it is held on January 1. Heisei period. Category: Festivals in Japan.

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