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O-shougatsu


New Year’s lasts one night of drinks and one day of college football in the US, but in Japan the holidays lasts for three days. Actually, for many the New Year’s holidays start on December 29th, giving the typical worker a … Continue reading

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Nanakusa: A Japanese Epiphany? (Holidays part 3)


It seems like no coincidence that Nana-kusa is at the beginning of the final solar period of winter. Continue reading

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Nenmatsu-nenshi


I’ve spent the past five New Year’s at my in-laws’ house in Kagoshima, in the southern island of Kyushu. “Family” consists of my wife’s parents, my brother-in-law (who works at a hospital and is usually on call and/or working throughout … Continue reading

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