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How exactly do Japanese people spend Christmas?

In the Japanese movie "The Mortician", there is a plot that many viewers will remember, that is, the scene where everyone eats fried chicken together at Christmas.

So, do Japanese people have a habit of eating fried chicken for Christmas? How do Japanese people spend Christmas? I'm going to talk to you about it today.

How exactly do Japanese people spend Christmas?

01 Who do you spend Christmas with?

For Japanese people who have a love object, Christmas is definitely the biggest date, so the mainstream is spent with their lovers!

How exactly do Japanese people spend Christmas?

02 Are the shops open at Christmas?

Almost all shops are open during the Christmas season, and there will be a variety of Christmas-limited goods and Christmas decorations. So during the Christmas season, the streets of Japan are very lively, and there are lights flashing everywhere.

How exactly do Japanese people spend Christmas?

03 Food to eat at Christmas

Christmas cake is a must! Mainly strawberry cream cake decorated with Christmas elements such as Santa Claus. Fried chicken and roast chicken are also popular.

However, some Japanese people say that "eating fried chicken at Christmas" is just a marketing strategy. In fact, no matter what you eat, the most important thing is that everyone is happy to get together.

How exactly do Japanese people spend Christmas?

04 Gifts for adults

As a special holiday of the year, many people will hold Christmas parties with friends, and at the party, everyone will exchange Christmas gifts.

How exactly do Japanese people spend Christmas?

05 Christmas gifts for kids

When the children wake up on the morning of December 25, they will find a gift from Santa Claus next to the bed. Because they can receive gifts, many children have always believed in the existence of Santa Claus.

How exactly do Japanese people spend Christmas?

06 Christmas Tree

Although japan has a custom of decorating Christmas trees, the trees are put away immediately after Christmas on December 25, because the New Year on January 1 will soon be ushered in, and it needs to be redecorated according to the atmosphere of the Japanese New Year.

How exactly do Japanese people spend Christmas?

Finally, I wish you all a Merry Christmas!

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