New Year is the most important day for Japanese people and we pray to have a healthy and happy new year in a shrine
2014 is going to finish already...
New Year is the most important day for Japanese people and we pray to have a healthy and happy new year in a shrine. Even the shrine is packed, This is the peaceful moment.
What have you done in 2014?
And what do you want to do in 2015?
I try something new every year.
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2012 : Traveling to India for 7 weeks and also singing "Beethoven Symphony No.9" with 10000 Choirs in Osaka.
2013 : Vippasana meditation for 10 days in 2013.
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2014 : 8hrs climbing to Yakushima and also walking "El camino de Santiago" for 114km in 2014.
Now I'm thinking what I try for the year coming...
I really hope that you will have a happy Christmas and New Year!!!
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