Assuming the question means "on Christmas and not at other times," or "to celebrate Christmas in particular," no.
Christmas is not a tradiational or well-entrenched holiday in Japan, and is associated only with (a) dating or going out with a partner, (b) eating cake, and (c) eating fried chicken. Many shops have Christmas sales, and, over the last 20 years or so, small celebrations involving Santa have become common with families with children or some in-school activities.
there actually is there is tennis skipping and pin the tail on the donkey.
call of duty games
mahjong
well really it doesn't matter what games you play over crimbo(Christmas) as long as you have fun!
Breaking the piñata.
no you can only play games from the us
tail on the donkey
They play games like tag, fetch, ball, and Wii. Come on, you play games at Christmas that you would any other day, just in close sequence.
you can not play japan ds games in a America ds they are diffrent devices
Do you mean: Does Japan have Christmas?
There are many favourite games to play at Christmas. Families often take the opportunity to play old fashioned games like charades, or enjoy board games such as Monopoly, or fun games like Twister.
name that Christmas carol, guessing games, and Christmas exchange games.