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New Year’s and Giving Children Money

Peter Payne by Peter Payne
17 years ago
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Akemashite omedeto from J-List! We had a nice New Year’s Day in Japan, writing our family’s nengajo (New Year’s Cards) and getting a lot of relaxing in. After hitting a Shinto shrine, which appears to be protected by an anime-like fox deity from the statues of foxes all around it, it was time to head to our uncle’s house to eat a ton of food and listen to him talk about his World War II days. My wife and I were going straight there, but the kids wanted to go with their grandparents who were going to stop by some other relatives’ houses first. I knew exactly what they were after: otoshi-dama, the “yearly coin” that adults give to children on New Year’s, usually $20-30 per child depending on the relationship and the child’s age. Visiting more relatives means getting more money, and it’s a great way to motivate children to spend time with family without complaining. They managed to pull in around $150 each this year, which is quite a good haul.

These are the little envelopes they sell for putting the money you give to children in. There is of course a post-New Year’s toy shopping season as kids to to buy their own favorite toys with the money they received

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