Several significant events contributed to its selection. One reason is the impressive gold medal haul by Japanese athletes at the Paris Olympics and Paralympics during the summer. Japan won 20 gold medals at Paris 2024, placing it third in the medal table.
Another reason is the achievements of MLB superstar Ohtani Shohei, who won the World Series with the Los Angeles Dodgers and earned his third MVP award. This season was among his finest, marked by several remarkable accomplishments.
The registration of Sado’s Island’s gold mines as a UNESCO World Heritage Site was also cited as a significant reason for choosing this kanji. The former gold mines on Sado Island in Niigata Prefecture are the latest addition to Japan’s ever-growing list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Lastly, along with all the positives above, there were some negatives. These include the political money scandal that has rocked Japan’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party. A series of robberies involving “shady” part-time jobs, and the impact of inflation on household finances also contributed to the selection of this year’s kanji.
Overall, 2024 was a year of highs and lows for Japan, marked by sporting success, new World Heritage Sites, scandals, and economic troubles. Here’s to hoping for a wonderful year ahead in 2025!
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