Many Japanese people decorate their homes with evergreens and Christmas trees. They decorate with lights, Santa figures, and other seasonal decorations.
A lot of English words are used in Japanese.
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Christmas tree
Christmas trees, mistletoe, Santa Claus, and candles are some of the symbols used to represent Christmas.
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Some Christmas symbols are mangers, Christmas trees, lights, the 3 wise men, etc.
Some Christmas symbols are mangers, trees, strings of lights, angels, and candy canes.
Christmas in not generally celebrated in Japan. While there are Christians in Japan, there are no specifically Japanese traditions associated with Christmas, as it is not a local custom or event. Christmas is not a holiday in Japan. Some large Japanese shops are promoting Christmas and decorating for Christmas but this is purely for marketing reasons.
Do you mean: Does Japan have Christmas?
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Italian Christmas symbols include:Saint Nicholas (bishop form of Santa Claus)La Befana (kind old Christmas witch, comes on January 6th)Broomstick (La Befana's broom)Baby JesusPoinsettia (Christmas flower)Cranberries and cranberry juiceHollyNormal Christmas symbols (bells, baubles, Christmas tree, presents, star etc.)
Merry Christmas
in Japan they don't really celebrate Christmas they just put up some decorations and that's it they don't give presents