Japanese popular tradition for the new year Nengajo; new year’s greeting postcard

Japanese New Year’s Tradition 1 年賀状
Nengajo is a postcard of the new year’s. In Japan sending Nengajo is a very traditional custom and still popular. You can send the new year’s card to your family, friends, boss, colleagues, customers etc.

On the new year’s day new year’s postcards are delivered on the very first day of the new year. We enjoy reading and seeing and thinking of the senders and wish for their new year’s happiness.
Next year is a year of monkey.2015 is the year of ram 2016 monkey. 12 signs of the Chinese zodiac
Nengajo is a postcard of the new year’s. In Japan sending Nengajo is a very traditional custom and still popular. You can send the new year’s card to your family, friends, boss, colleagues, customers etc.

On the new year’s day new year’s postcards are delivered on the very first day of the new year. We enjoy reading and seeing and thinking of the senders and wish for their new year’s happiness.
Next year is a year of monkey.2015 is the year of ram 2016 monkey. 12 signs of the Chinese zodiac   The pictures are same zodiac but look very carefully and you will see 12 years difference. A ram finished knitting a sweater!  A single monkey has a baby !

Please click and see the sut pictures, you will love them.  Motoko Japanese Culture on 2015年12月11日

 

 

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