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How does Japan count their age? From tradition to modern standard

Before the 1950s, a Japanese newborn was considered one year old at birth, and everyone aged on New Year’s Day. Understanding **how does Japan count their age?** today requires a look at this unique system, called *kazoe-doshi*, and the eventual shift to modern standards.

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