What is the name of the groundbreaking ceremony for the Japanese New Year?
The opening ceremony of the Japanese New Year is called the first day of the first month. According to public information, the first month refers to the first month on the calendar, and the first day refers to the first day of this month. Divine events refer to the ceremony itself, which is a way for the Japanese to express the beginning of the new year. The first day of the first month is a traditional ceremony for Japanese to welcome the New Year, which is both religious and cultural. People will pay tribute to the gods in the form of worship on the first day of the first month, praying for peace, health and good luck in the new year.