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Santakuro The name "Santakuro" was actually used in a book published by Kyobunkwan in 1900. The first page of this book features a picture of an old man who looks a lot like Santa Claus. Above it is the title "Santakuro" written in hiragana. It's from the…
The letter that came with the present was from Santakuro, not Santa Claus.
The letter that Santakuro wrote to Mineichi along with the present is as follows:
"You obey God's teachings well, help your father, and save the life of a traveler. You are a truly admirable boy, so I present this gift to you, Santakuro, an old man from the north."
Santakuro himself wrote "Santakuro" at the end of the letter. Moreover, he also wrote "old man from the north." Although the name is written in kanji, it fits the image of Santa Claus today.



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The letter that came with the present was from Santakuro, not Santa Claus.
The letter that Santakuro wrote to Mineichi along with the present is as follows:
"You obey God's teachings well, help your father, and save the life of a traveler. You are a truly admirable boy, so I present this gift to you, Santakuro, an old man from the north."
Santakuro himself wrote "Santakuro" at the end of the letter. Moreover, he also wrote "old man from the north." Although the name is written in kanji, it fits the image of Santa Claus today.

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