It’s cold outside, so everyone, family and friends are helping out and playing inside. The heater’s turned up to 72 degrees, and the turkey is nearly done.The atmosphere is warm, everyone is in a loving mood and is excited to get started eating.
That’s what my normal thanksgiving day would have been like in America. With a week off of school and with family and friends around you. But in Japan, we do have a day off for thanksgiving, but no one really celebrates it.
Every culture has it’s own thing, but if Japan is going to make thanksgiving day a national holiday, I must say I’m disappointed. Everyone (except for those who lived in America) didn’t even know what it was. Nobody celebrated it. And it’s a national holiday! I can’t believe it.
Well, happy thanksgiving to everyone in America. Have a great night. ![]()