Wednesday, November 11, 2020

Japanese New Year's Day

Hi, everyone! 
I'm going to introduce how Japanese spend New Year's Day.

Almost all Japanese eat Osechi-ryori. Osechi-ryori have auspicious meanings respectively. 



Also, Japanese go to shires or temples to pray for a happiness of the year.

In addition, young children get Otoshidama from the parents or relatives.

7 comments:

  1. Hello, Moka! I always eat this every year. It's so delicious and special. What's your favorite food in Osechi?

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  2. That's nice Topic! I like New Year's Day.
    What do you like the best about Osechi-ryori?

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  3. Hello, my favorite season is New Years Days so I will eat Osechi this year and I want to get Otoshidama.

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  4. Hi, Moka, I like your Blog about New Year, maybe I'll try to eat them next time, I think it will be so delicious.

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  5. Thank you for sharing. Osechi is interesting because it depends on the family. How do you spend the new year?

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  6. Hi Moka, New Year's Day is my favorite holiday. I really like to go out with my friends and go to the shrine, and It makes me happy.

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  7. Hi, Moka I have never eaten it. Looks like delicious!!! Thank you for sharing!

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