The King Great Goodness Part 2 ~ Mahasilava Jataka (Eng. & Chi.).pptx
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2. • Customs have come to Japan from the USA such as
sending and receiving Christmas Cards and Presents.
• Day. Christmas eve is thought of as a romantic day,
in which couples spend together and exchange
presents.
• Christmas is not a national holiday in Japan, so
schools and businesses are normally open on
December 25th.
• Another Japanese gift bringer is Hoteiosho, a
Japanese god of good fortune from Buddhism.
3. • Japanese Christmas
Cake is a sponge cake
decorated with trees,
flowers and a figure
of Santa Claus.
• It is the busiest time
of year for
restaurants such as
KFC
4. • New year is the
period where families
get together
• Have a special meal,
pray and send
greetings cards
• New year is
celebrated over five
days from December
31st to January 4th
5. 1. In the Catalonia province of Spain there's a
Christmas character called 'Tió de Nadal‘ and in
Japan have the Hoteiosho
2. 28th December is 'Día de los santos inocentes’ and
in Japan it’s a normal day
3. And in here the 25th of December it’s a national
holiday and in Japan no.