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TOKYO STORES READY FOR CHRISTMAS. —The Japanese, who have “adopted” Christmas in a big way, are preparing their displays for the annual rush. One of the displays is shown in this photograph. Japanese businessmen, after taking billions of yen, do not forget to visit their favourite shrine and burn joss sticks in honour of their favourite god or goddess.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31231, 1 December 1966, Page 2

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TOKYO STORES READY FOR CHRISTMAS.—The Japanese, who have “adopted” Christmas in a big way, are preparing their displays for the annual rush. One of the displays is shown in this photograph. Japanese businessmen, after taking billions of yen, do not forget to visit their favourite shrine and burn joss sticks in honour of their favourite god or goddess. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31231, 1 December 1966, Page 2

TOKYO STORES READY FOR CHRISTMAS.—The Japanese, who have “adopted” Christmas in a big way, are preparing their displays for the annual rush. One of the displays is shown in this photograph. Japanese businessmen, after taking billions of yen, do not forget to visit their favourite shrine and burn joss sticks in honour of their favourite god or goddess. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31231, 1 December 1966, Page 2

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