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  2. Japanese New Year - Wikipedia

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    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). Prior to 1872, traditional events of the Japanese New Year were celebrated on the first day of the year on the modern Tenpō calendar, the last official lunisolar calendar.

  3. Category:September 2001 events in Oceania - Wikipedia

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    September 2001 sports events in Oceania (2 C) A. ... Pages in category "September 2001 events in Oceania" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.

  4. Category:2001 in Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    2001 disestablishments in Hawaii (2 P) 2001 establishments in Hawaii (12 P) S. 2001 in sports in Hawaii (5 P) Pages in category "2001 in Hawaii"

  5. List of IMAX films - Wikipedia

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    13 September 2000: Ski to the Max: 12 October 2000: India on IMAX: 2001: Celebrate Detroit! 2001: Bears: 1 January 2001: Pittsburgh's Big Picture: 12 January 2001 'N Sync: Bigger Than Live: 2 February 2001: Journey into Amazing Caves: 1 March 2001: Lost Worlds: Life in the Balance: 14 April 2001: Great North: 11 May 2001: The Princess and the ...

  6. Aloha Festivals - Wikipedia

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    2011: Mele Ailana - Celebrate Island Music; 2010: ? (info needed for this years) 2009: Hula ("Let the Story Be Told") Operation Aloha Thanksgiving Dinner community dinner in Hawaii in 2008, sponsored annually by the Waialua Community Association. 2008: Hula ("The Art of Hawaiian Dance") 2007: Ke Kahua Lani o Hawaii

  7. Makahiki - Wikipedia

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    The second lasted eight lunar months where rituals of Kū were practiced. [2] In ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi (Hawaiian language), Makahiki means "year" [3] as well as the change from harvest time to planting time agricultural season. This probably came from Makaliʻi hiki, the rising of the Pleiades, known in Hawaii as Makaliʻi, which occurred about ...

  8. Category:2001 establishments in Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "2001 establishments in Hawaii" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  9. Ōmisoka - Wikipedia

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    Ōmisoka (大晦日) or ōtsugomori (大晦) is a Japanese traditional celebration on the last day of the year. Traditionally, it was held on the final day of the 12th lunar month. With Japan's switch to using the Gregorian calendar at the beginning of the Meiji era, it is now used on New Year's Eve to celebrate the new year.