Sunday, December 2, 2007

Commerciocracy at its best durin Xmas in Tokyo

    Glimpses of Christmas decorations dominating the major centers of Tokyo since early November, almost 2 months before the celebration day itself.  Paradoxically, Japan is far from being even close to a Christian country and the Christmas Day is not one of the otherwise many days off that all salarymen enjoy throughout the year, while people seldomly even give a thought about it in their homes. Here Xmas lives only in the stores and around them, a means for attracting more clients and therefore profit. In a word, commerciocracy at its best!


Santa’s reindeers in Shinjuku


Pile of Xmas presents in Roppongi Hills


Xmas trees cover the sidewalks of Ginza boulevard

Posted by Klara at 10:17:53
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