Valentine s day confession yummykimmy
Discover how they celebrate Valentine's Day in Japan and the different chocolates they give and their meaning. Have you ever heard of White Day?



Another big difference is the kind of gift given: while cards, flowers, jewelry or expensive dinners are all considered fair game for Valentine’s Day in many countries, there is only one acceptable option in Japan:
However, just because men don’t have to spend money on Valentine’s Day doesn’t mean they get away with not reciprocating for the rest of the year. Read on to find out how
Japanese confectionery manufacturers soon saw the potential for the holiday among local consumers and began marketing
It also became hugely profitable for chocolate sellers and department stores, who began to develop increasingly elaborate Valentine’s displays to draw in the customers.
The day was so named because the
Perhaps to express solidarity, an increasing number of Japanese men are also opting to forego the expected White Day gifts and instead give spouses, girlfriends or crushes



















