Fireworks or chimes? While we welcome in the New Year with rockets, in Japan it is the sound of temple bells that marks the time at midnight. And instead of champagne and raclette, traditional dishes such as otoshi soba, osechi ryori and ozoni take center stage. If you fancy celebrating a Japanese-inspired New Year's Eve party, we have ideas and recipes for you. Be inspired by Japanese New Year traditions and bring a touch of Japan to your New Year's Eve with simple recipes such as party otoshi soba or a sparkling yuzu cocktail.
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