Showing posts with label Ceremony. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ceremony. Show all posts

Oshogatsu

on Sunday, November 6, 2011

Oshogatsu
At the end of December will be busy preparing for the Japanese New Year celebrations. they also make mochi cakes. Sometimes they load the mochi cakes abuzz by wearing distinctive clothing while accompanied by a kind of singing or words of encouragement. On 31 December at 12 o'clock at night before the night, they are many who waited in the temple or home. Merka berdebtang waiting for the bell to indicate each passing year. The sound of bells is called Joya NO KANE.

Japanese man held a ceremony at the bull January New Year (oshogatsu). The new year for the Japanese is something very important. The people who migrate to work will return to his hometown to celebrate the new year with family.

In general, offices, companies and shops in Japan will be days off approximately 4 days, some even up to 1 week holiday.

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