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It's a well-known bit of history that KFC is a popular Christmas-time tradition among Japanese families, but how it happened ...
Japan's unique spin on the Christmas season takes our traditions and mixes them with their own culture.
Christmas in Japan is a unique cultural phenomenon. Unlike in many parts of the world where it is a deeply religious occasion, imbued with traditions rooted in Christianity, Japan celebrates Christmas ...
When it comes to holiday traditions, Santa and his reindeer are being upstaged by some quirky and unexpected traditions around the world.
Japan: Party With Some KFC Japan is known for its quirky culture, and Christmas is no exception. In this country, the most Christmassy thing you can do is order some KFC. This is because Japan was ...
Wales, Italy, Iceland, Spain, and Japan have unique Christmas tradition that are different from the United States.
In Japan, Christmas dinner is all about Kentucky Fried Chicken. Every December, millions of Japanese families line up for KFC, a tradition that started with a 1970s marketing campaign called ...
In fact, eating at KFC has notoriously become a popular holiday tradition for many Japanese families since the chain arrived in the country in 1970. The secrets to KFC's longstanding success in Japan?
For many people in Japan, KFC is central to their Christmas celebrations. Every year at Christmas, 3.5 million Japanese families opt for KFC, according to an Instagram clip shared by BBC. Per the ...
People around the world celebrate Christmas in their own ways. Here are some photos that show what the holiday looks like in different countries.