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The Japanese celebrate New Year's Day on January 1 each year. Before 1873, the date of the Japanese New Year was based on the Chinese lunisolar calendar and celebrated at the beginning of spring, just as the contemporary Chinese, Korean and Vietnamese New Years are celebrated to this day. However, in 1873, five years after the Meiji Restoration, Japan adopted the Catholic Gregorian calendar, so the first day of January is the official New Year's Day in modern Japan. It is considered by most Japanese to be one of the most important annual festivals and has been celebrated for centuries with its own unique customs.

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mochi pounding to prepare the upcoming new year holidays. Traditional Japanese New Year's Food Japanese people eat a special selection of dishes on New Year's Day called osechi. A popular soup is ...
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New Year's - O-Sho-Gatsu - means mochi (rice cakes), if you're Japanese. Here's Mom and her Marvelous Mochi-Making Machine in action (from fall '08).
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11 months ago
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Japanese New Year Mochitsuki festival where rice is pounded into paste to make confections and cakes and even ice cream!
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After the Polar Plunge, it was time to head over to the Pearl Street Mall for the annual Sushi Zanmai New Year celebration complete with good luck ozoni soup and mochi pounding. The weather was warm ...
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New Year Celebration events in Little Tokyo. Perfomance by MATSUTOYO KAI, Japanese Folk song
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Yan-san's story of his life in Japan continues. It's the Japanese New Year (お正月); therefore, obviously, everyone is cleaning (kind of like Spring cleaning, I guess. Except, it's New Year ...
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2 years ago
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Japanese New Year Wreaths Japanese homes are often decorated at new year with special wreathes called shimenawa. The wreaths are made of twisted rice straw decorated with auspicious items such as cut ...
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