Hi fellow hivers and members of the @Reggaejahm community. šFebruary is considered as the month of love. I feel like so much happens or is celebrated at this time of year. Itās also Black History Month and two members from my family celebrate their birthdays around this time.
In this particular post, Iāll share with you with photos of Valentineās Day celebration in Japan.
I would say chocolate is the main and most popular snack sold in celebration of the day. Various shops do their āheartyā decoration. Cake shops do cute and āchocolateyā pastries. The variety of chocolates is large to say the least. Continue reading as I share with you some signs and treats I saw for the occasion.
Chocolate at a Department Store
At the department store, customers can view samples of chocolate from the glass case or display areas. Items purchased are beautifully packaged and wrapped. The packages are perfect for presents. They can be mailed to receiversā addresses and customers can choose the from the time slots available, the time they would like the packages to be delivered. Itās very convenient.
These chocolates seem cultural. We can see symbols and seasonal fruits of Japan. Mount Fuji and sakura (cherry blossoms), are two types among them.
Some types are decorated with fruits and nuts. Some contain alcohol. They are colorful.I loved the idea of the torch and got a few of those.
Chocolate at Foreign Food Stores
Foreign food stores also carry a good and creative variety of chocolates.
Animal chocolate- puppy, rabbit and panda.
Vehicles and tools chocolate.
Band-aid-looking chocolate
Dessert chocolate.
Chocolate at the Supermarket
The supermarket has reasonably-priced treats. Some are simple while others are a bit more fancy.
Anpanman, Wally, Tom and Jerry chocolate among other types.
Be it at the department store, foreign stores or the supermarket, a wide variety of chocolates can be found in Japan during the Valentine season.
Is Valentineās Day celebrated in your country?
Do you celebrate it?
What is most popular as gifts?
Thank you for reading my post. Enjoy your week.
Iām
Signs at stores.