24 December 2021
Christmas is after all "White" Christmas?
This "White" does not mean snow.
Christmas is in fact originated in the western civilisation as part of ritual of Christianity to commemorate its founder's birthday.
In Japan Christianity was introduced in 15the century. But it had been banned between 17th and late 19 th century by the feudal authorities. The Japanese authorities at that time feared the influence of western imperialism.
Now Christmas is considered to be a kind of annual festival. No one really cares what it really means except only 1% of population who are baptised. In the city illuminations and decorations appear everywhere because it is a big chance to sell goods and services.
Because it is western religion it was not spread and widely accepted as a faith. Japan has been predominanty Shinto and Buddhist nation since ancient time.
I am Christian and Catholic. But I also worship Buddha and Shinto deities.
That is typical Japanese way of dealing with religions.
Recently Christianity scares me due to the issues such as abortion, LGBTQ, and wars related to the religion.
Christianity seems very exclusive religion which denies other lifestyles.
Christianity may be a symbol of white supremacy.
But I don't know so much of the religion and other religions as well.
I will learn more about these and figure out what they are.
Anyway, Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
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