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Title:What's all this fuss about "sax and violins"?
Notice:Please read all replies to note 1
Moderator:QUARK::LIONEL
Created:Thu Jan 21 1993
Last Modified:Thu May 08 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:133
Total number of notes:1901

84.0. "Happy-New-Year ;*)" by OFOSS1::RAGUCCI () Tue Dec 27 1994 22:01

    
    
    
    How was everyones Christmas?    Are you all ready for New Years?
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    	I am....................
    
    
    
    
    
    			
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84.1New Year's Days in JapanOSOSPS::KAGEYAMATrust, but VerifyWed Dec 28 1994 02:4623
>Are you all ready for New Years?
    
Employees of Digital Japan have a long holidays at this time from Dec 28
to Jan 4. People of Japan celebrate first few days of January as 
"Shogatsu" or New Year's Days. 

At New Year's Eve, Buddhist temples ring their bells 108 times, which 
means rarefying 108 man's evil desires. People have Japanese noodles 
wishing their longevity. 

In Shogatsu they visit their relatives, have special dishes, eat rice 
cakes, and go to shrine, even if most people don't beleive in it. 
Children receive "Otoshidama" or New Year's gifts, usually a cash in a 
envelop, They are traditionally expected to fly kites and spin a top, 
but play with Nintendos at their home these days.
    
I will be in a mourning for my grandmother this coming New Year's Days,
so will not go to shrine but will eat rice cakes.

A Happy New Year to all!

- Kazunori, Digital Japan
84.243GMC::KEITHDr. DeuceWed Dec 28 1994 08:246
    What are man's 108 evil desires?
    
    Just curious
    
    
    Steve
84.3108?OFOSS1::RAGUCCIThu Dec 29 1994 17:549
    
    
    
    
    don't know?____________________________what are they??????????
    
    
    
    
84.4OSOSPS::KAGEYAMATrust, but VerifyWed Jan 04 1995 20:0911
>    What are man's 108 evil desires?

It's a religious thing. I don't know what they exactly means but 
Buddhist creed says do not stick to things. So sticking to something can
be a evil desire, although I'm not sure. 

Anyway most people don't know its meaning. It's just one scenery of 
Japanease New Year's Days and some temples charge some amount of money,
I've heard they are donated to charity, to who rings a bell.

- Kazunori