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X’mas and one thousand roses
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X’mas and one thousand roses

Very excited to see a X’mas tree in Tokyo, especially with one thousand roses! Although Japanese are not strict christian, we love to cerebrate Christmas day! Well, point is, we kind of only cerebrate Christmas eve and not the Christmas day itself. Of course, “cerebrate” here means having a party! …

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