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A pair of sake bottles made for offering sake to the gods at the Japanese altar at new year. New year in Japan represents a new start with new hopes. Sake, bringing people and gods together, is symbolic of cleaning one’s soul and starting afresh. #japaneseantique #imarisakebottles #japanesealtar #sakebottles #blueandwhite #transferwaresakebottles #inbantokkuri #LoveJapaneseStyleLikeWeDo

A pair of sake bottles made for offering sake to the gods at the Japanese altar at new year. New year in Japan represents a new start with new hopes. Sake, bringing people and gods together, is symbolic of cleaning one’s soul and starting afresh. #japaneseantique #imarisakebottles #japanesealtar #sakebottles #blueandwhite #transferwaresakebottles #inbantokkuri #LoveJapaneseStyleLikeWeDo

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japanese buddhist bells | 除夜の鐘

OK. This is gonna be loooooooooooooooooooooong. I promise to try my best to be concise, but I’m also trying to include as much as possible for people interested in life in Japan. Japanese New Year is the most important holiday of the year. It’s a big family holiday, much like Christmas, but a bit more solemn. All the companies and schools shut down and people return to their hometowns for a week and kick it old school with the fam. (I included a list New Year’s related vocab at the bottom if…

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