Well, another odd TGIF post. During the Christmas season, figuring we've all
heard traditional Western Christmas songs over and over by now, I always
change things up by posting some Japanese Christmas songs.
While not an official Japanese holiday, Christmas is still quite popular and
celebrated. Not being a Christian nation, the Japanese have jettisoned the
religious elements of the holiday. However, they embrace the secular trappings:
Christmas trees, Santa Claus, decorations and so forth.
On Christmas families will gather for a meal, often, and oddly enough, a
bucket of Kentucky Fried Chicken. Meanwhile Christmas Eve has morphed into a
couple's holiday akin to Valentines Day.
That explains Japanese Christmas music. They are either parties, lovey-dovey
couple stuff, or, like the above video, both mixed together (while the band
members are dancing about doing J-Pop girl group sort of stuff -- bouncing on
couches, acting cute, and giggling a lot -- the singer is happy she has a
boyfriend now so she doesn't have another lonely Christmas). In the video
immediately below, they've changed 'jingle bells' into 'single hell', and we
have the travails of a dateless salaryman.
The rest are a sampling of other J-pop Christmas tunes, with my favorite being
the last which has a level of frantic insanity that is very J-Poppy in its
weirdness.