Tradition of sending "valentine's
When Saint Valentine's traitorous actions (Valentine defied the Emperor Caludius II by performing marriages in secret) were discovered, he was imprisoned. While he was in prison began the tradition of sending "valentine's". As the legend says, Valentine fell in love with a young woman, who may have been the daughter of his jailer, who visited him during his imprisonment. He wrote his new beloved a letter, which he signed "From your Valentine", an expression commonly used in Valentine's greeting today.Valentine's Day in Japan
Celebrating Valentine's Day in Japan. In Japan, there are two days for Valentine's Day. One is on February 14th, and the other is on March 14th. On the first Valentine's Day, the girl gives chocolate and candy to the boy whom she is falling in love with. But most of them don't want to buy to the boys chocolate, because their opinion is to make not to buy chocolate, if the love is true. And in the second Valentine's Day the boy gives candy to the girl whom he loves.Valentine's Day in Turkey
Celebration of Valentine's Day in Turkey is in February 14th and is celebrated by young couples. These couples spend the whole day with each other. All day long is for they that mean during the day, they go to an amusement park or a cinema and have dinner together. They begin to do shopping two weeks prior to Valentine's Day because at the end of the day, they give each other gifts and also flowers, especially red roses, because a red rose has special meaning for love.

