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Natasha means 'Born on Christmas Day'.
There is really no traditional Christmas Day meal, though Japanese people usually do buy (generally a strawberry shortcake) Christmas cake.
Japanese people that are Christian and celebrate Christmas do so on Christmas Day.
The traditions that Japanese do on Christmas day depend on their faith. A lot of Japanese decorate their house and give gifts.On New Years Eve they clean the house from top to bottom.
Hong Kong
The Japanese don't celebrate Christmas - it's a Christian (Western) holiday.
Japanese celebrate Christmas in Tokyo in much the same manner that Valentines day is celebrated. Christmas decorations are placed up but Christmas is a romantic holiday, so it is common to see many couples out on the streets in Tokyo.
Japan is not Christian and doesn’t celebrate Christmas.
New Year's Day, White Day, Valentines, Bon Festival, Christmas
In Japanese, they use the expression 'Merry Christmas,' which becomes 'merii kurisumasu' in Japanese.
In Christmas.
"Meri Kurisumasu" is Japanese for "Merry Christmas."