
Also known as New Years Day, January 1, 1 January
一年の始めの日、日本の国民の祝日
New Year's Day is January 1st, the first day of the year in the Gregorian calendar that most of the world uses today. It falls near the winter solstice because solar calendars like the Gregorian calendar traditionally start their year around that time, though some cultures that follow lunar or lunisolar calendars celebrate their new year at different times of the year.
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元日(がんじつ)は、新年を迎える年の最初の日。日付はグレゴリオ暦では1月1日(日本の改暦前、太陰太陽暦では旧暦の正月一日)。元旦(がんたん)ともいうが、この場合は特にその日の朝を指すこともある。
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