How a Japanese Kid thinks.

I was talking to a friend these days about our childhoods, and I heard something that stuck to my mind.

There is a holiday in Japan for the birthday of the emperor. Currently, this day falls on December 23rd. However, during the previous emperor’s reign, of course, the holiday was in a different day. After that emperor died, however, that date remained as a holiday, and it’s name was changed to “Green Day” or “Nature’s day” (and if you never knew where “midori no hi” came from, now you know).

Now, when she was a kid, this friend thought that, since the former emperor’s birthday was still a holiday, eventually, after a number of emperors had passed, most of the year would be made of holidays! So, in her kid mind, she wanted the emperors to die as quickly as possible, so she could have more days off school.

I found this pretty amusing :-P

2 Responses to “How a Japanese Kid thinks.”

  1. Igor Says:

    E nos querendo jogar um aviao no congresso…
    So que se os imperadores morressem rapido demais, eles ficariam sem nomes pra colocar nos feriados, hehe

  2. Mau Says:

    hahhahahah
    adorei

    =o)

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