Japan
There are not many Christians who live in Japan, so it is not widely celebrated. Decorations that are put up by those who do celebrate it are likely to be similar to those seen in western countries.
Japan; but it was created in China and brought to Japan. It is very popular in the Asian countries than the European or American countries. It is used for entertainment and decorations.
in Japan they don't really celebrate Christmas they just put up some decorations and that's it they don't give presents
decorations
In Japan, the shops are covered with decorations from early Dec, on the 24th of Dec people "celebrate" Xmas by eating chicken and cream cake with strawberries and then on the 25th they take down all the decorations and put up the new year ones. Apart from the small minority of Christians (who usually celebrate on the nearest Sunday to the 25th) in as much as any one does anything for Xmas it is the 24th of Dec that people celebrate.
Plastic decorations can kill fish if they are dumped in to the ocean. (the decorations not the fish)
the answer is teaceremony - ( traditional decoration used on cildrens day) by Ozzy and K.S.N
Good housekeeping and ehow have many ideas with christmas decorations from halloween decorations,Martha stewart also has great ideas for halloween decorations to christmas surprises.
No decorations are required during Chanukah.
My favorite place to find modern Christmas decorations is Target. Their decorations suit the modern style. You can also find decorations from Martha Stewart at Kmart.
At the beginning, the Japanese decorated the Christmas tree with Japanese specific ornaments: small fans and paper lanterns, origami birds, animals… or even Santa Claus. After a while, Japan started producing Christmas decorations in western style and during the 1920s Japan became the main manufacturer of Christmas decorations, Christmas tree lights, artificial Christmas trees (which were made from aluminum) and Christmas toys.