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Why do the Japanese eat KFC at Christmas?

Why do the Japanese eat KFC at Christmas?

Released Sunday, 4th April 2021
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Why do the Japanese eat KFC at Christmas?

Why do the Japanese eat KFC at Christmas?

Why do the Japanese eat KFC at Christmas?

Why do the Japanese eat KFC at Christmas?

Sunday, 4th April 2021
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Christmas in Japan is a modern tradition that is constantly growing in importance, although the birth of Jesus Christ is rarely celebrated on the occasion. Only 1% of the Japanese population is Christian, so Christmas primarily revolves around the myth of Santa Claus. In Japan, this holiday is not an occasion for family gatherings, but rather meeting up as a couple or with friends. On New Year's Eve, people will gather for fancy meal, but their Christmas spread is a bit different. The center of attention is not a turkey, but rather chicken. To be more specific, fried chicken, and ideally from the classic KFC chain. 

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