In Japan, the tradition is to head to your local KFC to chow down on a ‘KFC Christmas dinner’. Hours of queuing are to be expected and a surge of people order weeks in advance to ensure that they get to be able to enjoy their delicious KFC feast. Each year, it’s estimated that...
So, basically, Christmas is more of a holiday for couples. So it’s very romantic, people like to go out for dinner. As far as families goes, there’s this really weird tradition that started in the seventies, and I know you’re going to laugh when I tell you this, but Christmas i...
Christmas is not a national holiday in Japan. Nevertheless, some people still find time to celebrate Christmas, even after a long day at work. The Japanese have a tendency to take a tradition and make it uniquely their own. Some of the things that I'm go
1974: “Kentucky for Christmas!”– KFC becomestheholiday meal of choice Word is that a bunch of foreign tourists were wandering around looking for turkey for theirChristmas dinnerbut couldn’t find any, so they settled on fried chicken. KFC’s marketing department heard about this and decided ...
Traditional Japanese New Year’s food now comes in a bright pink limited-edition box, along with a rare Barbie doll! Read More symbol of longevity,mochiannually brings aboutsudden deaths. After making “Kentucky Fried Christmas” a thing,KFCcontinues to bring outNew Year’s boxesto compete with...
Perhaps you too can join the tradition, and bow to the behemoth as it comes rushing down the tracks. You can book a bullet train package from Tokyo to Osaka or Kyoto here. Japan has cute and creepy mascots for everything Cute and creepy mascots in Japan. Source: La Carmina “Kawaii”...
The Colonel is ready for his Christmas closeup. © TWPhoto/Corbis It’s Christmas Eve in Japan. Little boys and girls pull on their coats, the twinkle of anticipation in their eyes. Keeping the tradition alive, they will trek with their families to feast at … the popular ...
Yet another genius guide from the “Japanese Tradition”! Leave a comment Posted inHow to Pretend You're Japanese,Videos Taggedchopsticks,food,hashiJapanjapanesejapanese food,nihon,sushi Valentine’s Day in Japan: Women, make chocolate for the men!
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The Japanese children loveHambaguin their bento, family restaurant, and dinner menu. You can also make mini ones for a bite-size appetizer! 9.Ebi Fry (Japanese Fried Shrimp) The children love shrimp, especially when it’s coated with crispy panko and deep-fried!Ebi Fryis a classic western...