First published at 02:37 UTC on December 26th, 2018.
Japanese New Year is the time when DEEP house cleaning is done. Not only does this appease the gods, but it also helps Japanese people to start the new year from a clean slate. Suffice to say, this osouji minimalist tradition is sure to them bring g…
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Japanese New Year is the time when DEEP house cleaning is done. Not only does this appease the gods, but it also helps Japanese people to start the new year from a clean slate. Suffice to say, this osouji minimalist tradition is sure to them bring good luck.
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