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Japanese New Year Cards 2016 Pics

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Japanese New Year Cards 2016 Pics

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The japanese send new year's cards 'nengajo' rather than christmas cards to wish their family and friends well, as examples and tips illustrate. Unlike christmas cards, nengajo shouldn't arrive before new year's day.


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Japanese new years card 2019 wild bore cherry flower greeting. Japanese nengajo new year card with daruma dolls. Zen nouveau new years greetings from early 20th century.

Japanese nengajo new year card with daruma dolls.

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