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Christmas is not a japanese traditonal holiday (it’s a working day like any other), but the “title ” of american business interests have made it into a massive commercial venture – another reason to buy more stuff…. There is of course a Japanese christian community which does celebrate the religious dimension fo christmas, but they are a minority. Apart from that – no traditional US/European christmas dinner. Japanese kitchens would not accomodate a turkey ! But of late roast chicken has become a “tradition”. An amusing bit of trivia is that KFC started a christmas marketing campaign in Japan a fw decades ago and that it has become a tradition in some parts to have KFC for Christmas ….
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