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They're placed in pairs in front of homes to welcome ancestral spirits called kami of the the picture below is of a home door decoration.

View Japanese New Year Door Decorations Background. During shougatsu, japanese houses are decorated with new year ornaments. Do you want to know which ones?

Kadomatsu (Gate Pines) Decorate Japanese Homes for the New ...
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January 6, 2012 january 6, 2012 juju kurihara culture, custom, vocabulary tags: Happy new year sign,chinese new year new years decor,new year door hanger,lunar new year decor,outdoor christmas decoration,chistmas gift. Since 1873, the official japanese new year has been celebrated according to the gregorian calendar, on january 1 of each year, new year's day (元日, ganjitsu).

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This decoration is placed by the door to make the home a sacred place worthy of the gods visit. The traditions are a mix from shinto, buddhist and modern origins. A pair of kadomatsu (pine and bamboo decorations) is placed at the front door or at the gate. First, at the gate of the house, or at the door if they don´t have a gate, you see a pair.