In this video, you'll learn how Japanese people celebrate the New Year in Japan. There are so many interesting New Year traditions here in Japan that you'd never be bored if you're in Japan during the new year. You will also learn a few Japanese words. Feel free to pause the video and practice saying these words. Happy 2022 to you guys. Here is to more life, love and prosperity.
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Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
00:36 Christmas in Japan
00:44 Japanese traditions for New Years Intro
01:20 Deep Cleaning (Oosouji)
01:48 Eating Traditional Japanese New Year’s food (Toshikoshi Soba, Ozoni, Omochi, Kinako, Anko, Osechi, obento box)
05:12 Otoshidama
05:37 Fukubukuro
06:22 Hatsumode (Omamori, Omikuji)
07:17 Hatsuhinode
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Hi there! 😀 New to Honeysimja? If so, here's what you need to know – My name is Michelle. I have been living and working in Japan as an English teacher for over 4 years. I have learned a LOT, so I use this channel to share what life is like living in Japan, teaching English in Japan, and my travel adventures. I hope to help you who either live in or plan on living in Japan adapt to the environment and have a better understanding of what life is like in Japan, especially as a foreigner. And if you're just interested in what life is like in Japan, then you're also in the right place.
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How do Japanese People Celebrate the New Year
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