As the year comes to a close, CGTN's Japanese journalist sends you a special New Year's greeting, wishing you and your family peace and prosperity in the coming year! How do you say "Happy New Year" in your language? Join CGTN's "New Year My Way" challen
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Ozoni(Zoni) is a special recipe served during the first day of the New Year. It is a delicious Japanese soup withMochi(rice cake) and mostly eaten in the early morning on New Year’s Day. Eat it and hope for a good year! Nengajo Nengajo – Happy New Year Greeting Cards. Photo Credi...
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After the meal, the family gets together to readnengajo(年賀状), New Year’s greeting cards specially marked to be delivered on January 1st. Nengajo usually feature the Chinese zodiac sign of the New Year, as each year is represented by an animal. ...
5. Sendnengajō, New Year’s postcards Nengajōare the Japanese equivalent of the holiday greeting card. They come in beautiful and/or cute designs, and the ones sold by Japan Post even come with lottery numbers. Winners get prizes such as cash (don’t expect much, though) or local specia...
A common greeting at New Year’s is あけましておめでとうございます。今年もよろしくお願いします。(Akemashite omedetou gozaimasu. Kotoshi mo yoroshiku onegaishimasu.) So when you see people after the new year, you’re wishing them “Happy New Year! This year, again, please look after...
Once you’ve made your nengajo, it’s best to include a message (there’s nothing more mysterious or creepy than an empty greeting card), and Japanese has many stock phrases to wish somebody a happy new year so that you can mix it up a bit. Of course, you can write a more personal...
Do you know what Japanese people do on New Year's day? The Japanese New Year is called 正月 (しょうがつ - shōgatsu) or お正月 (おしょうがつ - oshōgatsu).
Using the correctgreeting in Japanis important, especially when meeting people for the first time in a social situation. Celebrations Happy Birthday. O-tanjoubi omedetou gozaimasu.(formal) お誕生日おめでとうございます。Tanjoubi omedetou.(casual) ...