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  • The calendar goes on, and we are on December 25th. In many countries, it is a holy and festive day, usually celebrated with families. But, as you can imagine, Japan doesn’t have this concept either.
    In Japan, December 25 is a normal day. © liamburnettblue
    For instance, cookers can’t enjoy Christmas day at all. © thomas-marban
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  • If you are visiting before the New Year in Japan, you will find many things traditionally associated with Christmas: decorations, Christmas markets, and...
  • In Japan, there exists a prevailing stereotype that positions Christmas as a romantic holiday primarily reserved for couples.
  • Christmas in Japan wouldn't be complete without mentioning the highly anticipated tradition of the Japanese Christmas cake.
  • Christmas is not a public national holiday in Japan, so Japanese people often work during the day and then have a special dinner with their romantic partner...
  • It's thought it was first sung in Japan at Christmas by German prisoners of War in World War One and over the years it became more and more popular.
  • Christmas in Japan is a fun and unique experience, as due to the few Christians in the country, the religious connotations of it usually associated in the West are...
  • Outside of winter illumination hotspots, no other place in Japan celebrates Christmas as colorfully, or as energetically, as theme parks.
  • Christmas in Japan is celebrated with unique traditions and cultural adaptations that differ from the Western concept of the holiday.
  • The week before Christmas is probably one of the easiest times to find a date in Japan, as no one wants to be alone on Christmas Eve.
  • One of the things people usually ask me when these dates are approaching is “Is Christmas celebrated in Japan despite being a Christian holiday?”.