Discover the Innovative Christmas Tradition in Japan: A Journey Back in Time

Mia Nightshade

Updated Monday, August 12, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

"We wish you a Merry Christmas" is a phrase that brings nostalgia and warmth to many, and a recently surfaced video on Imgur takes viewers on an intriguing journey back in time to explore Japan's unique Christmas traditions. This video has sparked a wave of comments reminiscing about the old days and discussing the cultural practices surrounding Christmas in Japan.

One comment humorously notes, "In Japan, Christmas is the national eat KFC day," highlighting the quirky tradition where many Japanese families enjoy Kentucky Fried Chicken as part of their Christmas celebration. This festive custom has become so ingrained that it has become synonymous with the holiday season in Japan.

Another user reflects on the tradition making its way to Sweden, "We had that in Sweden too a few years ago <3," indicating the global influence of Japan's practices. However, not all reactions were positive. One comment expressed concern about environmental impact, "Yay, more plastic waste," showing the ongoing debate about sustainability.

A particularly interesting comment reminisces about a "year-round Christmas themed love hotel" in Japan, where visitors could enjoy a festive cake, adding a whimsical touch to the holiday season. This nostalgic memory emphasizes the unique and often surprising ways Japan integrates Christmas into its culture.

Despite the enthusiastic reflections, some users pointed out the challenges of integrating such traditions abroad. "We had it in Sweden, but it did not work well with our recycling system," one commenter explained, detailing how Sweden's efficient recycling program clashed with some of these innovative practices.

The video also sparked curiosity about Japan's religious demographics with one user asking, "Are there many Christians in Japan?" While Christmas in Japan is more commercial than religious, it showcases how global traditions can be adapted and celebrated in diverse ways.

Other comments highlighted the historical presence of similar traditions in other countries. "They had these in the US years ago," and "Had those in the UK a few years ago," reflect on the international spread of such innovative practices, though often with regional variations.

The video's nostalgic charm is further emphasized by comments like, "Oh dang this is quite a long time ago. Do they still do this?" and "That’s adorable :3," capturing the collective sentiment of viewers who cherish these unique Christmas memories.

This video is more than just a walk down memory lane; it’s a fascinating glimpse into how different cultures celebrate one of the most beloved holidays. Whether it’s through quirky food traditions, festive decorations, or unique recycling practices, Japan’s inventive approach to Christmas continues to captivate and inspire people around the world.

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Top Comments from Imgur

DietLoki

Oh dang this is quite a long time ago. Do they still do this?

frenofafren

In Japan, Christmas is the national eat KFC day.

triplepeanut

They should give these to us, too.

Oaba91

We had that in Sweden too a few year ago <3

SherMattLockSmith

Yay, more plastic waste.

sneakypoo

C'mon, summer is just about to wrap up, I don't want to think about christmas quite yet.

trumpypumpyinyourrumpy

I remember this and a year round Christmas themed love hotel. You got a cake too.

Hezkezl

hail corporate

TheFastpaws

All you get in the US is QR codes to go enter for points to collect your data.

billycakers

You mean to tell me that origami came from Japan?

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