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Hello, everyone. Today, I would talk about Japanese culture. There are many traditional Japanese events in January. For example, Oshogatu, Hatumoude, Oseti, and Seijinshiki. Oshogatu is called New Year's Day in English. We usually eat Oseti on New Year's Day. In my case, I ate Oseti on the morning of New Year's Day. After that, I went to the shrine near the house with my family and grandmother. We prayed there for happiness this year. By the way, do you know Oseti? It is traditional Japanese food, and it contains shirinp, black beans, chestnut kinton, etc. Each ingredient has a wish. I recommend you to eat it when you visit Japan. Finally, I introduce Seijinshiki. It is one of the great rituals. To put it simply, it is a celebration of 20 year olds who have reached adulthood. I attended this ritual because I'm 20 years old now! I was able to see my junior high school friends for the first time in a long time, so I was very excited and enjoyed. Also, I was able to see teachers. I was relived tha' every one had not changed. As you can see, there are many events in Japan. I want to enjoy all the events this year!
11 de ene. de 2024 0:52
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Hello, everyone. Today, I would like to talk about Japanese culture. There are many traditional Japanese events in January. For example, Oshogatu, Hatumoude, Oseti, and Seijinshiki. Oshogatu is called New Year's Day in English. We usually eat Oseti on New Year's Day. This year I ate Oseti in the morning, then I went to the shrine near the house with my family and grandmother. We prayed there for happiness this year. By the way, do you know Oseti? It is traditional Japanese food, and it contains shrimp, black beans, chestnut kinton, etc. Each ingredient represents a particular wish for the upcoming year. I recommend you eat it when you visit Japan. Finally, I'll introduce Seijinshiki, it is one of the great rituals, to put it simply, it is a celebration for 20 year olds who have reached adulthood. I attended this ritual because I'm 20 years old now! I was able to see my junior high school friends for the first time in a long time, so I was very excited and overjoyed. I also got to see my former teachers. I was relieved that no one had changed. As you can see, there are many cultural events in Japan. I would like to enjoy all the events this year!
11 de enero de 2024
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