Re: The Landscape of the Last Day of a Year (年末の風景)

You Have a Happy New Year of 2023, Please!!

The Kadomatsu, a Pair of Displays Made of Pine Trees in Front of Our House
Torii Gate of Our Village Shrine
Devotional Offerings to the God of Our Shrine
The Burning Ceremony for Old Ofudas (Paper Charms) and Old Shimenawa Ropes (Sacred Straw Ropes)
Osechi, New Year Dishes Presented from My Younger Brother in NY

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