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The Oshogatsu period in Japan is from December 29th to January 4th
Oshogatsu celebrates the new year in Japan.
Um...was that New Years Eve, 2011? Do you live in Colorado?
Location-wise, you can see many women in Kimono in Kyoto, especially Gi-on area where many Geishas are around. Otherwise you can see Kimono dressed women at the wedding ceremony, or on National holidays like New-years day(Oshogatsu), or Becoming of adult day(Seijin no hi).
grandma marie.she calls her gran...
New Years got it's name from practicality. Since January 1st is the first day of the year, it is commonly called 'New Years' and celebrations are held annually to commemorate it.
because her full name is Chelsea Kane Stuab. her family calls her Chelsea Kane so she changed her last name
It normally calls it Book1, but if there were other new workbooks open already, then it could use Book2, Book3 etc.
Bruno does. He calls it Out-With.
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