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Japan doesn't really celebrate Christmas, because it's not a Christian country. Most Japanese are Shinto or Buddhist.
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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.
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Traditionally people in Japan will eat something called a Christmas Cake on Christmas. A white cake with white frosting and red accents. But it is not eaten just for dinner, but as a treat. Christmas is not celebrated in Japan as it is in the U.S.
Do you mean: Does Japan have Christmas?
There is no traditional Christmas meal, however, most Japanese people buy (generally, strawberry shortcake) Christmas cake.
In British, People eat Christmas cake followed by turkey
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