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Summary: More people in Japan quit sending New Year’s cards and many have started to regret it SoraNews

- A growing trend called "nengajo-jimai" sees people in Japan stopping the tradition of sending physical New Year's greeting cards due to the convenience of digital messaging.
- After quitting the tradition, many respondents felt emotionally empty, missing the personal connection and ritual of receiving handwritten cards.
- A majority of those who quit now want to resume sending cards, but with a focus on closer relationships to make the tradition more meaningful.
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Japanese "nengajo-jimai" trend sees people ditching New Year's cards for digital messaging. Many felt emotional emptiness afterward & now want to revive the tradition, focusing on closer relationships to regain its meaning. #nengajo #Japan
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URL: https://soranews24.com/2025/12/19/more-people-in-japan-quit-sending-new-years-cards-and-many-have-started-to-regret-it/#summary

Date: Dec. 18, 2025

Notes: SoraNews24 Summary - 2025-12-18 16:00

Created: 2025/12/19 21:44

Updated: 2025/12/20 08:20

Last Read: 2025/12/20 08:20

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