Traditional Japanese New Year Card

Traditional japanese new year.
Traditional japanese new year card. History says until 1873 during the meiji era 1868 1912 celebration of the japanese new year was based on the chinese lunar calendar. The saying is listed in kanji or japanese letters on the left and in romaji the writing of japanese in roman characters on the right. With celebrations extending until january 3rd new year in japan is largely a quiet solemn family affair.
Don t drop the ball. Click use this template start your own design. Another integral part of the japanese new year is the nengajō 年賀状 new year cards which typically depict the zodiac animal of the coming year.
Most of the pictures and decorations resembled cute mice and we opted for small hamster like rodents for our new year s cards. Each element of the dinner is intended to invite luck prosperity and good health for the new year. Fotor s traditional japanese new year card maker provides a wide range of beautiful photo cards templates and layouts helping you easily design your own greeting cards and photo cards online for all of occasions and events with a few clicks.
The size is 14cm 10 8cm. Japanese new year celebrations are quite different from typical western ones. The traditional winter holiday for the japanese is oshogatsu literally first month or new year.
Discover thousands of unique designs today. The first day of january became the official new year s day since five years after the meiji restoration. If you re celebrating the new year in a traditional japanese way and want to surprise your japanese relatives friends and coworkers here are a few tips on how to write the perfect nengajo.
This traditional japanese new year card template is created by the talented graphic designers at fotor. Similar to the western custom of sending christmas cards in japan there is a tradition of sending new year s greeting cards called nengajo 年賀状. The zodiac sign for 2020 is the rat and 2021 will be the year of the ox.