About Birthday in Japan
A day to commemorate the birth. In Japan, there was no wind to celebrate every year’s birthday in ancient times, and it began to be held gradually after the Meiji era. Since ancient times in Japan, the custom of celebrating each individual’s birthday has not arisen because the age is counted by the year and the whole family celebrates the year at the beginning of the year. However, celebrating a child’s first birthday has long been widespread throughout the country.
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Today’s birthday customs haven’t changed, but they just celebrate at home every year, inviting and giving gifts to their close parents and siblings. However, there is still a special custom on the first birthday of a baby.
Japanese says “Tan-Jo-Bi”.
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バースデー たんじょうび 漢字
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