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is the first shrine visit of the New Year in Japan. Some people visit a Buddhist temple instead. Many visit on the first, second, or third day of the year.
Generally, wishes for the new year are made.
Haori (羽織) is a hip- or thigh-length kimono jacket which adds formality.
Hakama (袴) are a type of traditional Japanese clothing.
Haori were originally reserved for men, until fashions changed at the end of the Meiji period.(by Wikipedia)
A kadomatsu (門松, kadomatsu "gate pine") is a traditional Japanese decoration of the New Year placed in pairs in front of homes supposedly to welcome ancestral spirits or kami of the harvest.