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What Christmas In Japan Is Really Like



Japan celebrates Christmas in its own unique way. Let me show you what I’m talking about! Even though it’s not a traditional holiday in Japan, Japanese people still celebrate Christmas with beautiful illuminations, a romantic atmosphere, and even KFC? I’ll explain it all. Hope you enjoy!

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0:00 – Happy christmas!
0:07 – What Is Christmas In Japan
0:41 – illumination Lights
2:04 – Christmas Market
4:02 – KFC IN JAPAN??
5:57 – How Do You Celebrate?

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Now picture this Christmas lights Santa heads and KFC what the surprisingly with only 1% Christian population Japan does celebrate Christmas but here is the twist it’s not about the religious tradition it’s about the unique and sometimes unexpected cultural festivities for example Christmas in Japan is considered a romantic day

Thanks to cultural influence and clever marketing businesses have capitalized on this by promoting special packages and events for couples on Christmas Eve one standout is the enchanting illumination lights creating the perfect setting for a very beautifully romantic date Christmas is on its way and it’s a beautiful opportunity to visit the

Illumination in sa let’s go if you look up or in the middle it’s so trippy actually right it is I feel like I’m high I know almost gives me a headache but hey I already have a migraine so right woo weed in Japan is illegal but you want to experience something

Similar let go to the illumination I’m going to have a little trip how long does it last the elimination I don’t know once again she proves that she’s a fake sain and I’m working at the hotel you should no by the way the illumination starts on

The 22nd of November and ends on the 14th of March and it will end earlier in some sites I’m not a big fan of those things actually the elimination yeah like what’s so special about this well it’s it’s pretty take nice pictures and you’re such a party pooper

What about the party poop you’re a party pooper it’s the same thing that you said about um the snow Festival I think it’s nice prepares you for Christmas it’s the spirit of Christmas come on besides the illuminations there is something else let me show you the second venue that

You can explore is the Christmas Market usually you can find it in the big cities like Tokyo Osaka or like in our case sapur the Christmas Market includes lots of souvenirs a bustling atmosphere and of course lots of fot stands I feel like a good advice when

You to this kind of Market when it’s like Christmas just come a little bit earlier few days before or a week or two because right now it’s still not as sped as it’s going to be on the day itself are you hungry pish what pish what is pish it’s a new

English term that I learned yesterday so fcy you’re not so hungry but your mouth is hungry py py py py py py py problem the problem with those um Booth places they are not cheap got to tell you that yep so you got to be you got it’s a

Festival price so instead of the food we decided to warm ourselves with Irish chocolate Whiskey it’s actually amazing oh it’s very good I like it I love the cream hot beer is always a strange thing for me and it doesn’t doesn’t seem like it will work but somehow usually does che Christmas it’s very hot tastes a little bit like strong wine try it not bad not

My thing though oh yeahum tastes like hot wine with without any sweetness I like it I bet you’re still wondering about this Christmas and KFC connection right Christmas in Japan has an unexpected star colal Saunders families across Japan indulge in the Kentucky for Christmas tradition turning those iconic red buckets into a symbol

Of holiday joy as somebody that lives in Japan and trying to blend in I decided to go to KFC and hunt for that red bucket let’s see if I was successful Welcome to The Culinary Christmas peak of Japan KFC hopefully they still have some of those buckets famous buckets of

Christmas well unfortunately they did not have the bucket as expected because you need to order it something like a month ago but at least they have something it’s going to be all right but why KFC well it all started in the ‘ 70s with a sevy marketing campaign at that

Time a few foreigners in Japan were craving The Taste of Home during the holiday season KFC took notice and in 1974 they launched the chisa Kentucky campaign translating to Kentucky for Christmas the idea caught on like wildfire and now it became a deliciously unique part of Japanese Christmas

Culture let’s check it out what is there there is a whole chicken leg here and a few more pieces of chicken nugget H not bad more Fried Chicken it’s decent and last another piece of chicken it’s the whatever area it is called I forgot thought about as well I would

Give it 7 out of 10 it’s pretty decent it’s clear that Christmas in Japan has its own special touch from the twinkling lights and romantic Vibes to the unexpected Joy of a red KFC bucket that I unfortunately didn’t have the chance to taste now I’m curious about how do

You celebrate Christmas in your country and it would be very helpful if you would subscribe that helps me a lot we’re almost at 1K I want to get there by the end of the year come on let’s go we can do it much love thank you for the

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3 Comments

  1. Peckish is a great term 🙌 fantastic video.. Merry Christmas to you both from England. Love Guzmanson and Fartmanson xxx

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