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Does Japan also celebrate the Lunar New Year?
Japan does not celebrate the Lunar New Year. In fact, the Lunar New Year in Japan is the Gregorian New Year. Because the Japanese New Year is generally called the first month, it generally lasts from 65438+ 10/to 65438+1 0/3, so the first month is actually the first month of the lunar calendar. Since the Meiji Restoration, Japan has changed to the Gregorian calendar, so the Lunar New Year is the Gregorian New Year. There is only one sentence, which really means the same thing.
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