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Japanese New Year Cards (Nengajo)

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Japanese New Year Cards (Nengajo)
Swap Coordinator:mediatinker (contact)
Swap categories: Postcards  Seasonal  Themed 
Number of people in swap:11
Location:International
Type:Type 2: Flat mail
Rating requirement:4.70 (unrated swappers allowed)
Last day to signup/drop:December 1, 2018
Date items must be sent by:December 28, 2018
Number of swap partners:3
Description:

On January 1 in Japan, postmen deliver stacks of specially postmarked, beautifully designed postcards with handwritten greetings for the new year. They are called 'nengajo' in Japanese and families spend lots of creative energy to make or purchase postcards that reflect their style. Japan Post even sells blank nengajo with pre-franked lottery stamps.

Although we can't guarantee January first delivery or offer a lottery, let's swap New Years greeting postcards.

Some Design Notes for Nengajo

  • 2019 is Year of the Boar; many nengajo use the year animal as a design element
  • Some families create photo collages or write mini newsletters with annual highlights (much like the Christmas letter, but shorter!)
  • Red, silver, and gold are traditional colors for nengajo, but anything goes.
  • Seasonal winter elements are pine, bamboo and plum blossoms
  • Manga characters and mascots are popular, too.
  • Google "2019 nengajo" for lots of ideas and images
  • Any New Year themed postcard is great; it doesn't have to be Japanese. :-)

Swap Details - You will have 3 partners. - Nengajo may be handmade or purchased. - You may use an envelope or send naked. - International, of course! - Newbies welcome. Rating of 4.7 and up; flakers frowned upon.

Please comment if you have any questions. Happy New Year!

Discussion

mediatinker 12/ 2/2018 #

Partners are assigned!

I finished drawing my nengajou today (I live in Japan so I really do send these out to neighbors locally) and mine should be in the mail after next- so much addressing to do.

Gnoe 12/ 2/2018 #

Awesome! Love this swap :D

Susana44 09/11/2023 #

They're such a beautiful tradition that brings people closer together. Each year, I eagerly await the arrival of these intricately designed cards from friends and family, adorned with symbols of good luck and happiness. They're a meaningful way to reconnect and share wishes for a prosperous year ahead. I recently discovered a fantastic resource, https:// deathlogbook.com/, which offers a unique perspective on the cultural significance of these cards and how they reflect the deep-rooted traditions of Japan. It's fascinating to explore the rich history and symbolism behind these heartfelt greetings.

Susana44 10/ 2/2023 #

Japanese New Year Cards, known as nengajo, embody the essence of tradition and goodwill. Sending these beautifully crafted cards is a delightful way to express warm wishes and strengthen connections with loved ones. The intricate designs and heartfelt messages encapsulate the spirit of renewal and hope for the coming year. If you're looking to personalize your nengajo, you can explore a myriad of creative options at www.techywecky.com, enhancing the joy of spreading New Year cheer with a touch of modernity and customization. It's a tradition that beautifully bridges the old and the new, fostering a sense of togetherness and anticipation for the year ahead.

Susana44 11/21/2023 #

Japanese New Year Cards are a delightful tradition that encapsulates the essence of goodwill and connection. These intricately designed cards, known as "nengajo," beautifully blend traditional motifs with modern artistic flair, creating a heartfelt way to convey New Year's wishes. Embracing this custom enhances the spirit of community and strengthens bonds. Explore unique designs and discover the beauty of Japanese New Year Cards at https:// papershour.com/, where tradition meets contemporary elegance. The artistry reflects the rich cultural heritage of Japan, fostering a sense of unity and renewal. As families exchange these cards to welcome the upcoming year, the intricate details and warm messages evoke a sense of shared joy.

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