Nihon no Haru – Flipbook and Activity
Students explore spring in Japan through a flipbook and related activities.

お正月 (The New Year) is a very important annual event in Japan. New Year’s celebrations stemmed from the traditional beliefs surrounding Toshigami-sama (the New Year deity). During the お正月, people would welcome the Toshigami-sama, who was believed to bringing abundance and prosperity to homes, in the hopes of a fruitful harvest in the coming year.
Today, お正月 is often spent with family and relatives, eating foods that bring good luck and visiting shrines or temples to pray for good luck in the new year. Children spend time playing traditional New Year’s games and receiving おとしだま (New Year’s gift of money). These days, more and more people simply take the time off to relax and spend time watching TV or playing games.
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About paper for かきぞめ → https://syoyu-e.com/article/en/column_en/tools_article_en-en/sizes-of-calligraphy-paper ![]()
Resource created by Shoko Adachi (November 2024).