Happy New Year !

Japanese New Year ornaments can cost thousands, but we usually choose the smaller and cheaper ones.

The turtle art to the left symbolizes long life, the crane to the right is for good fortune. In the middle is an ornament with mochi inside to be eaten on New Years’s day. I really don’t know why but eating and making mochi, are big part of Japanese New Year tradition!

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