YOGYAKARTA - Japan is known as one of its favorite tourist destinations to celebrate the new year. The country of Sakura not only presents the beauty of rich natural and cultural views, but also a variety of interesting traditions that always invite the enthusiasm of tourists. So what are the New Year's tours in Japan that must be included in your holiday list?

Towards the turn of the year, Japan offers a variety of exciting activities and different atmospheres from other countries. So it is very natural that this country is the right choice for anyone who wants to celebrate the New Year's Eve with a memorable experience.

Starting from traditional celebrations to spectacular fireworks, new year's tours in Japan offer unique experiences that should not be missed. For those of you who plan to enjoy the end of the year in Sakura, first look at some destinations or tourist attractions that should not be missed while there.

One of the most important traditions in Japan during the new year is the Hassumode, which is the first visit to the Shinto temple or Buddha to pray at the beginning of the year. Japanese people usually come to the temple on January 1 or in the first few days of the new year to pray for health, luck and happiness.

Popular temples such as the Meiji Shrine in Tokyo and the Inari Taisha Fushimi in Kyoto are often crowded with visitors who want to participate in this tradition.

Towards midnight on December 31st, Buddhist temples across Japan held the Joya no Kane ceremony. The temple Bell sounded 108 times, symbolizing the expulsion of 108 sins or world desires in Buddhist teachings.

This tradition is held to welcome the new year with a clean and hopeful heart. Some of the temples famous for the tradition of Joya no Kane are the Chion-in Temple in Kyoto and the Zojoji Temple in Tokyo.

The tradition of eating Toshikoshi Soba or New Year's Eve is one of the important parts of New Year's celebrations in Japan. Tohikoshi Soba symbolizes the hope of a long life and prosperity.

Many families in Japan eat this noodle as a symbol of separation from the old year and welcome the new year with a new spirit.

Tokyo Disneyland is one of the most visited places on New Year's Eve. Every year, this theme park holds a Countdown Party which lasts all night until the early hours of the morning.

With a colorful parade and stunning fireworks, Tokyo Disneyland offers a magical and unforgettable New Year's experience for visitors of various ages.

One of the interesting New Year's traditions in Japan is Fukubukuro, or a lucky bag. At the beginning of the new year, many stores in Japan were selling Fukubukuro at a very affordable price.

This bag contains various items whose value is much higher than the price of their bags. This tradition is very popular and is often the target of tourists who want to get quality goods at low prices.

The Modern City with the Tokyo Spectacler Fireworks Festival has always been the center of new year celebrations with spectacular lights and fireworks. Several popular places in Tokyo that often hold fireworks are Tokyo Tower, Odaiba, and Shibuya Crossing.

In addition, areas such as Roppongi Hills and Shinjuku are also often filled with tourists who want to enjoy the excitement of New Year's Eve with music, dance, and street parties.

Traditional atmosphere with New Year's Ceremony If you want to feel a more traditional New Year's atmosphere, Kyoto is the right destination. Here you can enjoy New Year's celebrations with a calmer and meaningful atmosphere.

The temples in Kyoto such as Kiyomizu-dera and Yasaka Shrine offer a very distinctive spiritual atmosphere. when visiting the temples here, visitors can feel closer to their original Japanese culture.

New Year's celebration with a Winter atmosphere For winter lovers, Sapporo on Hokkaido Island is the perfect place to celebrate the new year. The city offers stunning snow views and exciting activities such as skiing and snowboarding.

In addition, Sapporo is also known as his magnificent Snow Festival. Although this festival usually takes place in February, the atmosphere ahead of the new year in this city is still full of beautiful lighting decorations.

Those are recommendations for new year's destinations or tourist attractions in Japan that are interesting to visit. Celebrating the new year in Japan is an experience full of tradition, excitement, and cultural uniqueness. Also read the unique and amazing Japanese culture.

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