January 30, 2012

How was New Year for you, Gabu?

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I celebrated New Years in Tochigi prefecture with my host family. I made mochi (rice cakes) and had a great time. The New Year in Japan is a lot different from Sweden because it’s more important; in Sweden we just go outside at midnight and look at fireworks and then go back inside again. But in Japan there is more traditional things to do as for mochi making and a lot of food to eat. It is also more religious than in Sweden when you go to the temple and pray and so on.


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I prefer the Japanese New Years over the Swedish one because you actually do something instead for sitting and playing on the computer with your friends all night ,which I do still enjoy but not as much as this!

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Seiritsu Gakuen is a private co-educational high school created in 1925 and it is located in Tokyo, Japan.

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