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Nengajo (New Year Card Culture)

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A Japanese tradition of sending postal greetings for the New Year. Posted before year-end to arrive on January 1st, cards feature zodiac illustrations and New Year aspirations. The lottery attached to official nengajo postcards adds excitement. While digital communication has reduced numbers, the culture persists as people value the warmth of handwritten cards.

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Category:Conceptual IP
Subcategory:Etiquette & Manners
Location:Nationwide, Japan
Time Period:1873-present
Influence:National
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New Year cardpostalNew Year

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Nengajo (New Year Card Culture)

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