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Christmas and New Years in Japan

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    Christmas and New Years in Japan
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  • Maru or Batsu: Christmas is a HUGE deal in Japan.
    Batsu
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  • Which event do Japanese people relate most with family?
    New Years
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  • Maru or Batsu: Two popular meals at New Years are Osechi and KFC.
    Batsu
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  • Describe the New Years' meal, おせち.
    It looks similar to おべんとう; it is beautifully presented; the foods represent a special meaning
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  • When does Tokyo become really quiet and why?
    New Years; people return to their hometowns to spend time with their families
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  • What do Japanese households do at the end of the year?
    They clean their homes.
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  • Why are public Christmas decorations becoming fewer and fewer as the years go on?
    a) to save energy after a significant earthquake in 2016 b) budget constraints
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  • At New Years children receive おとしだま. What is おとしだま?
    It is money given in an envelope.
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  • How do you say, "Happy New Year" in Japanese?
    あけまして おめでとう ございます
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  • What happens to Tokyo trains at New Years?
    They run non-stop for 24 hours.
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  • List two ways Japanese people may choose to celebrate New Years.
    a) Stay at home and watch NY TV programs b) visit a temple and/or shrine c) celebrate western-style
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  • What type of noodle is eaten at New Years and what rule must you obey?
    Soba; do not break the noodles as you eat them
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  • What date in January does the Japanese emperor appear to the public and where can you see him?
    2nd January; the Imperial Palace
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  • Japanese people tend to spend Christmas Eve with who?
    A date!
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  • Which event is more important in Japan, Christmas Eve or Christmas Day?
    Christmas Eve
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  • What do people receive from family and friends on New Years' Day?
    New Years postcards called ねんがじょう.
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