Just in time for Christmas, military commanders in the United States and Canada tracked and relayed over the Internet as Santa Claus traveled around the world to deliver presents to children around the world.

NORAD = North American Aerospace Defense Command, which is made up of the US and Canadian forces, is usually on the lookout for missiles, but every year, we are doing a "special mission" to track Santa Claus in conjunction with Christmas.



On the special website, from the night of the 24th, Japan time, which is Christmas Eve, Santa Claus riding a sleigh pulled by nine reindeer flew around the world and distributed gifts.



Last year, Santa Claus wore a mask for the second year in a row, but this year he showed a fine white beard, and at around 11:00 pm on the 24th, he passed over Japan and near Mt. Fuji and Tokyo Sky Tree. I passed.

According to NORAD, Santa Claus will visit children sleeping soundly with 60,000 tons of presents on his sleigh.



This "special mission" to track Santa Claus began 67 years ago when a child called the military headquarters by mistake, saying, "I want to talk to Santa Claus." of volunteers are responding to inquiries from all over the world by email or phone.