CultureEssayEtymologyHistoryJapanese traditionKanjiUncorrected Toru Dec 31, 2016Jan 03, 2024 etymology, Japanese events, Lang-8, misoka, new year's eve, omisoka, traditional, tsugomori, tsuki-gomori Omisoka (New Year’s Eve) Omisoka 大晦日 Today is 大晦日 (omisoka), which means new year’s eve. 今日は大晦日です。 “晦日 (misoka)” was originally written as “三十日 (misoka)”, Read More
CultureEssayFoodJapanese traditionUncorrected Toru Dec 30, 2015Jan 07, 2024 custom, disaster seeds, families, instant soba, Japanese, lazy people, long life, long-lasting bond, new year's eve, survey, toshikoshi soba, year-crossing noodles Year-Crossing Noodles Tomorrow, December 31 is the New Year’s Eve. 年越し蕎麦 In Japan, there is a custom of eating year-crossing noodles called Read More
CultureDiaryJapanese traditionProverbUncorrected Toru Dec 31, 2014Jan 02, 2024 deadline, desperate, master thesis, new year's eve, oranges, rest, studying, TV shows, university, work Only Today, I Came Home Early Basically, I have no day off. As always, I went to my university and did my work. As a matter Read More