Japanese New Year Customs![]() Japanese New Year (called Oshogatsu in Japanese) is Japan's most important holiday. It is similar to Christmas in the West in that it is the time of year when families traditionally gather together to celebrate the coming new year. During Oshogatsu, most businesses close down for a few days, giving workers a few well-deserved days off. There are a number of unique and interesting customs associated with New Year in Japan.
Traditional Japanese New Year's GreetingsRitual New Year's Greetings"Akemashite Omedeto Gozaimasu." This is the ritual greeting that Japanese mutually exchange when meeting acquintances for the first time in the new year, and is definitely a useful expression to have in your repretoire of Japanese. ![]() NengajoNengajo are New Year's greeting postcards that people in Japan ritually send out to friends, relatives, and business associates. These postcards traditionally arrive right on New Year's day, and well-connected individuals and families may send and receive literally hundreds of nengajo.
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Tokyo
That first visit to Tokyo can be overwhelming. In order to help you
navigate through this massive cultural mecca, our
Tokyo Guide provides you with just a small guide to our
favorite Tokyo destinations and attractions.
Kyoto
Kyoto
is a treasure trove of fascinating and culturally important temples, shrines, castles, arts, and artifacts for visitors to explore, many of which are National Treasures of Japan and UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
YokohamaYokohama
is an exciting port city full of fun attractions and sightseeing spots. You can very easily enjoy the best of what Yokohama has to offer on a day-trip from Tokyo, yet there is enough to see and do that you could easily make Yokohama your prime Japan travel destination!
Nikko
Nikko
is a popular tourist destination famous for the mausoleums of the Tokugawa shoguns, which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites, as well as soothing onsen hot springs surrounded by a breathtaking landscape of wooded mountains, waterfalls, and scenic hiking trails.
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