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  2. Ōmisoka - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] As part of the Meiji Restoration, Japan switched to the Gregorian calendar in 1873, and ōmisoka was set as December 31, or New Year's Eve. [3] The day is also known by the archaic pronunciation of ōtsugomori (大晦). [1] [4] This is a shortened version of tsukigomori (月隠り), meaning "last day of the month". [1]

  3. Nakanoshima Park - Wikipedia

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    Nakanoshima and its park, part of which is seen towards the left in the central delta. The first building at the extreme left in the delta is the public hall, followed in order toward the right by the city public library, the city hall and the Osaka branch of the Bank of Japan.

  4. List of Historic Sites of Japan (Osaka) - Wikipedia

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    the NT kondō dates to the Shōhei era (1346–1369) (see List of National Treasures of Japan (Temples) 34°26′13″N 135°35′54″E  /  34.43685673°N 135.59837631°E  / 34.43685673; 135.59837631  ( Kanshinji

  5. Category:Events in Osaka - Wikipedia

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    The New Beginning in Osaka (2014) The New Beginning in Osaka (2015) The New Beginning in Osaka (2016) The New Beginning in Osaka (2017) The New Beginning in Osaka (2018) The New Beginning in Osaka (2019) The New Beginning in Osaka (2023) Noah Cross Over in Hiroshima 2021; Noah Grand Square 2021

  6. Why couples in Japan treat Christmas like a second ... - AOL

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    Japan’s most-followed religion is Shintoism, with less than 1% of its population being Christian. And yet, the nation celebrates Christmas in full spirit, with an extra helping of romance.

  7. Nakanoshima - Wikipedia

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    The first building at the extreme left in the delta is the public hall, followed in order toward the right by the city public library, the city hall and the Osaka branch of the Bank of Japan. The street in front of the bank is part of the Midosuji Boulevard -- 1930. (from east to west) Nakanoshima Park Rose garden; Osaka City Central Public Hall

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