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【Japan Atlas -Annual Events-】
Shogatsu (New Year’s holidays) and Kadomatsu
Traditionally, the New Year’s holidays, known as Shogatsu, were a time for thanking the gods (kami) who oversee the harvests and for welcoming the ancestors’ spirits who protect families.
The custom of displaying kadomatsu (decorations of pine branches and bamboo put up at both sides of the entrances to houses) was to welcome these gods and spirits.
At the beginning of the year, people expressed appreciation to the gods and the ancestral spirits and prayed for a rich harvest in the new year.
Because of this, the New Year’s holidays are for the Japanese people the most important of all annual celebrations.