Japanese call the New Year with the term Oshogatsu, In Japan, between the date of 1-3, this date is the time of Japanese people gather with family to celebrate the new year. It has always been one of the most exciting moment in this country. A popular tradition in Japan called "Hatsum? De" where locals visit local temples or shrines for the first time in the new year.
Hatsumōde
After the temple bell rung (108 times), people began to celebrate the arrival of the New Year and in Tokyo (and temples of other Japanese cities) visited by millions of people during the New Year period. In general, the new year celebrations in Tokyo be a moment for reflection and family events as well as see how lively nightlife. If you eat out you will easily find a variety of restaurants and caterers that serve traditional and international cuisine variations.
New Year celebrations in Japan
Two of the best areas to find a party in Shinjuku and Shibuya. Shinjuku Ni-chome district popular as house nightclubs, bars, cafes, restaurants, saunas and more; in fact one of the most energetic places to spend New Year's Eve 2015 in Tokyo. Other Iconic place in the new year is Shibuya, location crowded at all and there is a giant TV screen. The crossing of the most solid and must jostle in front of the station should definitely be experienced by every visitor.
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