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How They Handle Black Friday In Japan
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How a over one-mile long waiting line is cleared out in less than one hour in Tokyo, Japan.

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Actually, there is no "Black Friday" in Japan. The video was taken at Comiket, the world's largest self-published comic book fair, held twice a year in Tokyo, Japan, and attended by over a half million visitors.  
"Black Friday" is the name given to the day following Thanksgiving Day in the United States, traditionally the beginning of the Christmas shopping season. On this day, most major retailers open extremely early, often at 4 am, or earlier, and offer promotional sales to kick off the holiday shopping season, similar to Boxing Day sales in many Commonwealth Nations.  It has routinely been the busiest shopping day of the year since 2005. The day's name originated in Philadelphia in 1961, where it originally was used to describe the heavy and disruptive pedestrian and vehicle traffic which would occur on the day after Thanksgiving. Later an alternative explanation began to be offered: that "Black Friday" indicates the point at which retailers begin to turn a profit, or are "in the black".   Music: "Flight of the Bumblebee" by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov (1899).
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