Almost every year Tokyo residents have looked forward to their family's traditional Christmas meal: a KFC "party barrel" brimming with salad, cake and lots of fried chicken.
Finger Lickin' Christmas in Japan where KFC chicken is yuletide tradition
In Japan, it is customary to eat chicken at Christmas. Every year since the mid-1980s, life-size Colonel Sanders statues -- dressed as Santa during the holiday -- have welcomed droves of locals and tourists alike across the country.
"Basically, I'm a regular consumer of their chicken so it's true that when I think of Christmas, the first image I have is the one of KFC that keeps coming to my mind year after year. "Hayato Yajima", an employee in finance sector said.
Tomohiro Ogawa, a student in Tokyo believes it is not "something really important". He however adds that "if I don't eat KFC chicken, I don't feel the Christmas spirit".
According to figures released by the American fast-food chain, KFC Japan pulled in 6.9 billion yen (roughly US$63 million) from December 20 to 25 in 2018, with lines out the door starting on December 23.