The first document in Japan to feature a picture of Santa Claus was a novel called "Santakuro" published by Kyobunkwan in 1900. Written in kanji, it is "Santakuro." At the time, the word "Santa Claus" was completely unfamiliar, so the kanji was used to make it more familiar to us. As for Santa Claus' appearance, he is wearing a veil-like cloth instead of a hat. He has a postman-like bag slung across his body, and for some reason, he is holding a miniature Christmas tree in his hand. Next to him is a reindeer (?) that looks like a donkey, and on its back is a basket with a large amount of presents peeking out from inside.
The first document in Japan to feature a picture of Santa Claus was a novel called "Santakuro" published by Kyobunkwan in 1900. Written in kanji, it is "Santakuro." At the time, the word "Santa Claus" was completely unfamiliar, so the kanji was used to make it more familiar to us. As for Santa Claus' appearance, he is wearing a veil-like cloth instead of a hat. He has a postman-like bag slung across his body, and for some reason, he is holding a miniature Christmas tree in his hand. Next to him is a reindeer (?) that looks like a donkey, and on its back is a basket with a large amount of presents peeking out from inside.
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