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While Christmas Day isn’t a national holiday in Japan, its popularity has grown remarkably. So, how did this tradition start, and what makes it so special in Japan?

If you have ever wondered about that yellow powder that covers some of your favorite Japanese snacks, then chances are that you have just wandered into kinako territory.
Shuri Castle was the Ryukyu Kingdom’s seat of power for 450 years.
The purple sweet potato is a staple food of the Okinawan diet. It’s also known as “beni-imo”, and it contributes to one of the longest life expectancies in the world!

Kumiodori is traditional Okinawan storytelling through dance.

Considered friendly & comforting, Okinawan shisa protect people from evil spirits.

Kinako is a popular Japanese topping used to help flavor desserts and snacks.
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