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  1. I have never had a real Xmas tree. Even growing up we only used a huge fake tree and while I could be wrong, I think it is more popular in countries other than Australia to have a real Xmas tree!
    For the life of me, can’t undertsand why Xmas is even celebrated in Japan. I guess maybe it’s the retail industry cashing in (As in our countries!) because they have a totally different religion and no holiday on the 25th. Saying that (And apart from the retail industry) I kinda think it has become accepted around the world that the 25th is a day to not just think about “Christ” but also a day to reflect on all the good things we have in our lives.
    Most of us who are on this site are terribly lucky that we were born in the our countries. Most of the world lives in poverty and a time to reflect is nice. Wish (me included) we could reflect everyday!!!
    Keith

  2. Nice Tree Nick.
    Touching comment Keith. Made my evening. Although I will say that you had a real Xmas tree when you visited in Grand Forks.

    As the family and I will be traveling to Japan in less than five days we won’t be getting a tree this year. Being Canadian, I have to say that I do enjoy a real tree. The smell of evergreen plastic just doesn’t quite bring back the memories as a Sruce does.

    Al

  3. What is the deal with the ‘black’ Christmas trees and ornaments? There are so many for sale in Fukuoka and they were usually more expensive. This is my first Christmas in Japan so we’re going to be having a small party and bought a small tree. I’m glad you were able to get a big tree and I know Rikuto’s going to love watching these videos in the years to come.

  4. Yeah Nick, black tress! So I guess it might be a Fukuoka or a Tenjin thing. There are a ton of fake black trees, black ornaments, etc. It looks trendy but doesn’t look Christmas. You should search for it and google to have a look yourself. I didn’t even know they existed in the U.S. until I did a search.

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