Japanese New Year
The Japanese celebrate New Year's Day on January 1 each year. Before 1873, the date of the Japanese New Year ( 正月 , shōgatsu ? ) 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 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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Japanese New Year
The Japanese celebrate New Year's Day on January 1 each year. Before 1873, the date of the Japanese New Year (正月, shōgatsu?) was based on the Chinese lunisolar calendar and ...
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