New Years and 門松
Happy late New Year (and new decade), everyone! Like with my Christmas in Japan post, I did some research on Japanese New Years and compiled it to share now. What's New Years like in Japan, and what relevance does it have to Japanese culture? New Years in Japan「日本の正月」 Main Tradition Overview In my Christmas in Japan post, we talked about how American New Years is like Japanese Christmas, and American Christmas is like Japanese New Years. That's because Japan is heavily Shinto/Buddhist, as opposed to Christian. A New Year's card from 2020, the year of the rat. I guess a mouse is close enough! Many Japanese people tend to follow both Shinto and Buddhist traditions on New Years, maybe going to a shrine the day of and a temple the day after. Large temple bells (除夜の鐘, Joya no Kane) are rung at midnight 108 times, signifying the worldly desires people experience throughout their lives. On New Year's Eve, many people eat buckwheat noodles. These long so