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Shūgi-bukuro

Shūgi-bukuro is a Japanese tradition where people give money as a gift to celebrate special occasions like weddings or graduations. It's like a special envelope that you put the money in and give it to the person you are celebrating. It's a way to show your love and support for them on their special day. The envelope is decorated with beautiful designs and symbols that represent good luck and happiness. The amount of money you give depends on your relationship with the person and how much you can afford. Shūgi-bukuro is a way to make someone feel special and loved on a very important day in their life.
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