1er janvier : fêter le Nouvel An au Japon

  • Published on : 11/11/2014
  • by : J.L.
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Rites et traditions du Jour de l'an

Entre rassemblement familial, rituels ancestraux et cuisine de fête, le 1er janvier est sans doute le jour le plus important de l'année au Japon.

 

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