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    Traditional Japanese new year food "Osechi"

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      JUGEMテーマ:正月(三ヶ日)
      This is traditional Japanese new year food "Osechi"
      This is different in a thing to eat by the whole families, a district.
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      The kitchen of December is full of save containers!

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      Chicken and the vegetables such as a carrot, the lotus root are in this food boiled and seasoned.”Onishime”

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      What’s this??

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      Open!

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      This is "Datemaki"
      Egg Roll.

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      My grandmother served it neatly "Onishime"

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      We eat "Osechi" 1st from 3rd day Jun.
      Look top photo, put "Osechi" in a put container to call "Jyu-Bako".
      And Mam make small "Osechi"
      Mam send it to the neighboring old woman living alone.
      When the Japanese does not eat "Osechi", the feeling that New Year holidays came is not provided.
      However, it is hard labor to make "Osechi".

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      Happy New Year from Tokyo

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        Happy New Year is Japanese  says "akemashite omedetou"
        I wish you & Your family happy 2010!

        31 Dec. we call "oomisoka"
        oomisoka night a lot of people go to "Hatsu-moude"
        Hatsu-moude is A New Year's visit to a Shinto shrine or Buddhist temple.
        We leave the house to arrive at the Shinto shrine at 0:00 of January 1.

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        Then, we hit a big bell. 
        we hit 108 times with the person who gathered.
        108 times are the number of worldly desires.

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        This time is 21:00 oomisoka.
        In front of Buddhist temple.



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        Inside Buddhist temple.
        There is nobody...
        Only street stall appears

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        2010 luky animal is the tiger in orient world.

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        This is attached a picture of the tigers, rice and a lucky thing on a broom.
        There is a meaning that it be scraped up money with a broom.
        The owner of the shop and president of the company buys it in hope of business prosperity.

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        This time is 1:00 at 1 Jun. 2010!

        Happy New Year!

        Hekmat

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