Do you mean: Does Japan have Christmas?
Since this is in Japan forum, Koreans call Christmas "Christmas" but with better pronunciation. :) Otherwise it is called sung-tahn-juhl which means holiday of birth of the holy.
Japan is not Christian and doesn’t celebrate Christmas.
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.
Japan is not Christian and doesn’t celebrate Christmas.
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.
Christians in Japan celebrate Christmas in much the same manner as it is celebrated in the west, and non-Christian Japanese do not practice Christmas.
The most popular Christmas ornament in Japan is tinsel:)
Japan doesn't even have Christmas. They worship buddha not Jesus.
America Christmas has trees presents and the whole religious aspect. In Japan, Christmas is like New Years is in America.
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The most popular Christmas tree ornament in Japan is tinsel.