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Japanese New Year traditions for good luck

IndiaTimes Friday, 29 December 2023
Japan is often looked upon as a place of traditional values and healthy eating habits. They are smart, fit, healthy and successful. Well, here we list some New Year traditions followed by the Japanese for luck and good health to bring you one step closer to a happy 2024.
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