Difference between revisions of "Item:Osechi (New Horizons)"

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{{NHFurniture
 
{{NHFurniture
| identifier = Osechi
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| name = osechi
| name = Osechi
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| identifier = osechi
 
| engb-name = osechi
 
| engb-name = osechi
 
| ja-name = おせち
 
| ja-name = おせち
 
| fr-name = boîte d'osechi
 
| fr-name = boîte d'osechi
 
| frq-name = boîte d'osechi
 
| frq-name = boîte d'osechi
| de-name = Osechi
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| de-name = osechi
 
| ko-name = 일본 명절 요리
 
| ko-name = 일본 명절 요리
 
| it-name = osechi
 
| it-name = osechi
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| esl-name = caja de comida osechi
 
| esl-name = caja de comida osechi
 
| ru-name = осэти
 
| ru-name = осэти
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| num = 1171
 
| category = Miscellaneous
 
| category = Miscellaneous
 
| version-added = 2.0.0
 
| version-added = 2.0.0
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| buy1-currency = Bells
 
| buy1-currency = Bells
 
| sell = 1250
 
| sell = 1250
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| grid-size = 1.0×1.0
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| length = 1.0
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| width = 1.0
 
| height = 3.966911
 
| height = 3.966911
| grid-size = 1.0×1.0
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| custom-body-part = Box color
 
| cyrus-price = 1700
 
| cyrus-price = 1700
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| catalog = Seasonal
 
| availability1 = Nook Shopping
 
| availability1 = Nook Shopping
 
| availability1-note = Seasonal
 
| availability1-note = Seasonal
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| var3-color1 = Red
 
| var3-color1 = Red
 
| var3-color2 = White
 
| var3-color2 = White
| variation4 = Wood Grain
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| variation4 = Wood grain
 
| var4-color1 = Red
 
| var4-color1 = Red
 
| var4-color2 = Brown
 
| var4-color2 = Brown
 
| event = Shōgatsu
 
| event = Shōgatsu
 
| region = Japan
 
| region = Japan
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| event-description = The boxes, filled with various foods and stacked atop one another, represent your good luck piling high. Many different foods are eaten as osechi, but all share the symbolic meaning of good fortune.
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| event-date = December 22 – January 5
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| event-date-sort = 1222
 
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The '''Osechi''' is a miscellaneous furniture item in {{NH}} introduced in the {{NHVer|2.0|full}}. As a miscellaneous item, it can be placed on either the ground or on the surfaces of tables and other similar furniture items that have surfaces for items.
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{{Quote|The boxes, filled with various foods and stacked atop one another, represent your good luck piling high. Many different foods are eaten as osechi, but all share the symbolic meaning of good fortune.|Event description}}
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The '''osechi''' is a miscellaneous [[furniture]] item in {{NH}} introduced in the {{NHVer|2.0|full}}. As a miscellaneous item, it can be placed on either the ground or on the surfaces of tables and other similar furniture items that have surfaces for items.
  
The Osechi can be obtained from [[Nook Shopping]] for {{Currency|Bells|1700}} from December 22 to January 5 as a celebration of [[Shōgatsu]]. This item can only be ordered from the [[catalog]] while its seasonal event is ongoing.
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The osechi can be obtained from [[Nook Shopping]] for {{Currency|Bells|1700}} from December 22 to January 5 during the [[Shōgatsu]] [[Nook Shopping seasonal event]]. The item's box color can be customized by [[Cyrus]] at [[Harv's Island]] for {{Currency|Bells|1700}}. This item can only be ordered from the [[catalog]] while its seasonal event is ongoing.
  
 
{{NHFurnitureVillagers}}
 
{{NHFurnitureVillagers}}
  
 
== Variations ==
 
== Variations ==
The Osechi has 4 variations.
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The osechi has 4 variations.
  
 
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| var3-color1 = Red
 
| var3-color1 = Red
 
| var3-color2 = White
 
| var3-color2 = White
| variation4 = Wood Grain
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| variation4 = Wood grain
 
| var4-color1 = Red
 
| var4-color1 = Red
 
| var4-color2 = Brown
 
| var4-color2 = Brown
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== References ==
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== Real-world information ==
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[[File:Osechi (real life).jpg|thumb|left|200px|Real life image of osechi.]]
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In Japan, {{Nihongo|{{wp|osechi-ryōri}}|御節料理/お節料理}} or simply known as {{nihongo|osechi|おせち}} are a traditional {{wp|Japanese}} food served during {{wp|Japanese New Year|Shōgatsu}} (or the Japanese New Year). The name originated from o-sechi, meaning season or period. Osechi is served in {{wp|jūbako}}, or tiered boxes, with different dishes present in each one. Common dishes include {{wp|daidai}}, {{wp|lang=ja|伊達巻|datemaki}}, ebi, and a grilled lobster. osechi was originally developed during the {{wp|Heian period}} of Japan, when it was taboo to cook meals using a hearth except for {{wp|zōni}} during the first three days of the New Year. osechi would be cooked before the New Year and then eaten over those three days of no cooking. {{See Wikipedia|osechi}}
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{{Item in other games|game=New Horizons}}<!--
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-->== References ==
 
* Includes data sourced from the [[Community:ACNH Spreadsheet|ACNH Spreadsheet project]] ([https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/13d_LAJPlxMa_DubPTuirkIV4DERBMXbrWQsmSh8ReK4/edit Spreadsheet] - [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1MMbsvDfu59OY9YBEAfHhFJ6O8vRTllNFgMrX7RBZuyI Translations])
 
* Includes data sourced from the [[Community:ACNH Spreadsheet|ACNH Spreadsheet project]] ([https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/13d_LAJPlxMa_DubPTuirkIV4DERBMXbrWQsmSh8ReK4/edit Spreadsheet] - [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1MMbsvDfu59OY9YBEAfHhFJ6O8vRTllNFgMrX7RBZuyI Translations])
  
 
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{{Navbox Furniture}}
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[[Category:New Horizons seasonal Nook Shopping items]]
 
[[Category:New Horizons seasonal Nook Shopping items]]

Latest revision as of 14:13, February 26, 2024

Type of furniture Osechi Type of miscellaneous furniture #1,171
Osechi
Variation shown: Black
Buy price Sell price
 5,000 Bells  1,250 Bells
Height Size
3.966911
1.0 x 1.0 1.0 × 1.0
Obtain via  Nook Shopping (Seasonal)
Customize  Cyrus:  1,700 Bells
Variations 4 variations
HHA themes Harmonious / Party
HHA points 201
Variations
Osechi's Black variant
Osechi's Red variant
Osechi's White variant
Osechi's Wood grain variant
In other games
Doubutsu no Mori+ (osechi)
Names in other languages
 おせち
 御节料理
 boîte d'osechi
 caja de comida osechi
 osechi
 осэти
 일본 명절 요리
 御節料理
 boîte d'osechi
 caja de comida osechi
 osechi
 osechi
"The boxes, filled with various foods and stacked atop one another, represent your good luck piling high. Many different foods are eaten as osechi, but all share the symbolic meaning of good fortune."
— Event description

The osechi is a miscellaneous furniture item in Animal Crossing: New Horizons introduced in the 2.0 Free Update. As a miscellaneous item, it can be placed on either the ground or on the surfaces of tables and other similar furniture items that have surfaces for items.

The osechi can be obtained from Nook Shopping for  1,700 Bells from December 22 to January 5 during the Shōgatsu Nook Shopping seasonal event. The item's box color can be customized by Cyrus at Harv's Island for  1,700 Bells. This item can only be ordered from the catalog while its seasonal event is ongoing.

No villagers have this item in their home.

In Happy Home Paradise, no villagers or facility unlock this item for designing. It can only be used once the player's catalog is unlocked after completing the 27th vacation home.

Variations

The osechi has 4 variations.

Black
 
Red

 
Black

Red
 
Red

 
Colorful

White
 
Red

 
White

Wood grain
 
Red

 
Brown

Osechi (Black) NH Icon.png Osechi (Red) NH Icon.png Osechi (White) NH Icon.png Osechi (Wood Grain) NH Icon.png

Real-world information

Real life image of osechi.

In Japan, osechi-ryōri (御節料理/お節料理?) or simply known as osechi (おせち?) are a traditional Japanese food served during Shōgatsu (or the Japanese New Year). The name originated from o-sechi, meaning season or period. Osechi is served in jūbako, or tiered boxes, with different dishes present in each one. Common dishes include daidai, datemaki, ebi, and a grilled lobster. osechi was originally developed during the Heian period of Japan, when it was taboo to cook meals using a hearth except for zōni during the first three days of the New Year. osechi would be cooked before the New Year and then eaten over those three days of no cooking. More information on this topic is available at Wikipedia.

In other games

References