Mission,
Japan's Christmas (written 08, Dec 2013)
Christmas is on the
corner.
Would you ever wondered what happens in the
Christmas season in a nation like Japan?
I will tell you what's going on to Christmas in my country.
Yes, we celebrate Christmas in Japan.
Even though, the majority of Japanese people
are not Christians, they not only celerate it but also love it. I suppose
Christmas would be well acccepted by the peope, it is now an essencial event in
December.
How ever, our Chritmas is a little different
to your Chritmas. Today, I'll let you know what goes on to Japanese
Christmas.
1, Christmas is more popuraly clebrated among
the young people and the families withh little kids.
2, Christmas parties are held by the families
and communities.
3, Christmas ornaments are seen in town
and at home.
4, Christmas presents are exchanged or given
on Christmas Eve or Cristmas day.
5, roasted chicken is served at the Christmas
parties while roasted turky is unlikely served in general.How ever, some
people eat sushi at Christmas parties.
6, Christmas light displays are on at the
major spots in town.
7, exchanging Christmas card
is not very much practiced because we have our own new year greeting card
called "nangajo" 年賀状 ,thus the people would be too busy for
Christmas card.
Over all
In general, Chrismas is about having fun lather than a religeous event
in the nation.
However, I was working at a little sushi
takeaway when I was younger, had tons of costmers who after sushi platter to
enjoy them selves on Christmas.
Farther more. Chrismas was over comatialized
during the buble economy period. Luxury presents and expensive dinners at very
fine restaurants were loved by
the crowd.
Actuarly, I had Cristmas in Australia and
South Africa in the summer when I was
travering. I got drunk on the beach after surfin', was crazy.
Conclusion
I know Chritmas would originally be
religeous while it wouldn`t be bad to
just have fun.
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