How do you say KFC in Japanese?

ケンチキ {noun} [slg.]
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Why does Japan love KFC?

According to KFC Japan, it all dates back to 1974 after a KFC Japan sales team member overheard a foreign customer complain about not being able to get turkey and making do with fried chicken for Christmas.
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Who eats KFC at Christmas?

While the design of the bucket and the sides may change each year, KFC's famous fried chicken stays at the center of the party bucket, and the Christmas holiday in Japan. Kentucky for Christmas is a Japanese tradition that's here to stay.
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Do the Japanese eat turkey?

In Japan, they don't eat turkey dinner, or Thanksgiving dinner like we do in the US. However, the idea is the same: it is a time when people come together and enjoy the company and companionship of family members and celebrate!
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Is KFC a luxury in Japan?

KFC is considered more expensive and luxurious, compared to other fast food places in Japan. In Japan, you must be certified as a "chicken specialist" in order to make chicken.
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Why do Japanese eat KFC for Xmas?

A fried chicken Christmas dinner became a tradition in the 1970's thanks to a very successful Kentucky Fried Chicken ad campaign!! The manager of Japan's first KFC in the 70's was inspired to market KFC as a Christmas meal when he overheard some foreigners reminiscing on how they missed turkey dinner at Christmas.
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What religion is Japan?

The Japanese religious tradition is made up of several major components, including Shinto, Japan's earliest religion, Buddhism, and Confucianism. Christianity has been only a minor movement in Japan.
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What is KFC spelling?

Correct pronunciation for the word "KFC" is [kˌe͡ɪˌɛfsˈiː], [kˌe‍ɪˌɛfsˈiː], [k_ˌeɪ_ˌɛ_f_s_ˈiː].
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How do you spell KFC full form?

KFC stands for "Kentucky Fried Chicken". It is a fast food restaurant chain which specializes in fried chicken. Its headquarters is in Louisville, Kentucky in the United States. The company is a subsidiary of 'Yum!
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Does KFC have blue cheese?

Kentucky Fried Buffalo Wings, KFC Extra Crispy™ Tenders and Secret Recipe Fries complemented by KFC Sauce, and grocery items like blue cheese, fresh celery and more.
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Do they eat KFC for Christmas in Japan?

It's that time of the year again: the illuminations have gone up and the first Christmas bucket orders are being placed at KFC. Wait, what? Yes, you read that correctly: Christmas and KFC are completely intertwined in Japan.
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Do Japanese like chicken?

The three main types of meat eaten in Japan are beef, pork, and chicken, with chicken being consumed the most. In recent years, convenience stores have played a lead role in this increase.
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What does Japan eat for Christmas?

Every Christmas season, an estimated 3.6 million Japanese families treat themselves to fried chicken from the American fast-food chain, in what has become a nationwide tradition. A bucket of KFC chicken has been the go-to dinner for Japan since the 1970's, when KFC launched their “Kentucky for Christmas” campaign.
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Why do Japanese people sit on the floor?

Sitting on the floor has long been part of Japan's way of life. In traditional homes, people eat and sleep on straw floor mats known as tatami. Numerous Japanese cultural activities, from Zen meditation to the tea ceremony, are done completely or partly while sitting on the floor.
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Why do Japanese people live longer?

Japanese life expectancy

This low mortality is mainly attributable to a low rate of obesity, low consumption of red meat, and high consumption of fish and plant foods such as soybeans and tea. In Japan, the obesity rate is low (4.8% for men and 3.7% for women).
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Why do Japanese people bow?

Depending on the situation, a bow can be a small nod of the head or a deep bend at the waist. A deep, long bow indicates respect, and a smaller nod is usually less formal. Bowing in Japan can be used to signify emotions, including appreciation, respect, remorse or gratitude.
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What do Japanese think of Christmas?

In Japan, Christmas in known as more of a time to spread happiness rather than a religious celebration. Christmas Eve is often celebrated more than Christmas Day. Christmas Eve is thought of as a romantic day, in which couples spend together and exchange presents.
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Does Japan celebrate Christmas?

Christmas in Japan: Facts and traditions. Christmas is in the air! While it isn't a national holiday in Japan, since only about 1 percent of the whole population in Japan is Christian, it's still felt throughout the country.
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What is the most popular meal for Christmas in Japan?

As turkey is difficult to find in Japan, the staple dish for Christmas in Japan is chicken. Many restaurants offer special limited-edition Christmas chicken menu items for eat-in or takeout. This is usually fried or roast chicken, and may contain sides as well.
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Is it rude to finish your plate in Japan?

Not finishing one's meal is not considered impolite in Japan, but rather is taken as a signal to the host that one does not wish to be served another helping. Conversely, finishing one's meal completely, especially the rice, indicates that one is satisfied and therefore does not wish to be served any more.
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Does Japan celebrate Halloween?

Halloween continues to grow in popularity in Japan. It burst onto the scene in 2000 when Tokyo Disneyland hosted its first Halloween event. It was a triumph and other theme parks followed suit. Now Halloween is one of the biggest events on the calendar, held, of course, October 31.
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What is Thanksgiving day in Japan?

Labor Thanksgiving Day (Kinro Kansha no Hi in Japanese) is actually a modern name for an ancient ritual called Niinamesai (Harvest Festival). In the ritual, the Emperor makes the season's first offering of freshly harvested rice to the gods and then partakes of the rice himself.
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