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Bōnenkai : ウィキペディア英語版
Bōnenkai
A is a Japanese drinking party that takes place at the end of the year, and is generally held among groups of co-workers or friends.〔http://www.gnavi.co.jp/en/m_theme/index_051221.htm〕〔http://blog.japantimes.co.jp/yen-for-living/bonenkai-season-a-blast-for-some-drag-for-others/〕 The purpose of the party, as its name implies, is to forget the woes and troubles of the past year, and hopefully look to the new year, usually by consumption of large amounts of alcohol. A ''bōnenkai'' does not take place on any specific day, but they are usually held in December.〔
''Bōnenkai'' are observed by parties of friends or co-workers or sponsored by a company or business office for their employees. ''Bōnenkai'' are not part of the New Year ''shogatsu'' celebration which lasts until 3 January; they are instead a way of ending the year through a group celebration.〔http://www.japan-guide.com/topic/0101.html〕 The tradition started in the 15th century during the Muromachi period as gatherings to express thanks. At that time, the parties were known as ''noukai'' (great achievement gathering). By the 18th century, they had become known as ''bōnenkai'', or year-end parties.〔http://crd.ndl.go.jp/GENERAL/servlet/detail.reference?id=1000013599〕
''Bōnenkai'' are seen as times for ''bureiko'' or letting one's hair down and not worrying about the boss/employee formal relationship or the rank and age divisions.〔http://www.cg1.org/knowledge/houjin/100104.html〕

When a business decides to have a ''bōnenkai'', they take into account several things before planning a party. Some of their concerns are to ensure that enough of the employees and management will attend. They also try to set a generalized cost of no more than 5,000 yen per person; this is used to cover the cost of the party and to not discourage employees from attending a party that is too expensive.〔 Some companies pay the entire cost of the party and will at times opt to not have the party at a traditional ''izakaya'' (restaurant and drinking places where the majority of ''bōnenkai'' are held) and instead have it on the business premises and save a lot of money in the process.〔
==See also==

* Shinnenkai, New Year gathering in January

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