Traditional Japanese New Year you spend a full week preparing for the new
year to arrive. The house must be thoroughly cleaned, so that no evil
spirits can linger. All debts must be paid. And most importantly, all
disagreements must be resolved and forgiven. Before midnight, 108 bells
ring, to symbolize the elimination of 108 troubles. With no troubles,
disagreements, debts, or disorder to contend with, all are free to
welcome in the new year with every expectation of peace and prosperity.
The day after New Year’s is First Writing Day, when people write their
hopes and dreams for the new year.
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