Although Japan is not a nation of many Christians they do have a custom of sending cards and giving gifts at Christmas. Fried chicken is the popular Christmas Day meal and parties are held for the children, as they enjoy their gifts from 'santa san' (Mr Santa).
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Do you mean: Does Japan have Christmas?
Most people celebrate Christmas in Japan, although they have not yet started there own traditions for the season.Christmas trees can be seen in some shops, but real ones are hard to find, only being able to get from some big department stores.I think that new year is still the biggest hit for the Japanese, Christmas being like the before party.
Japan is not Christian and doesn’t celebrate Christmas.
On Valentine's Day in Japan, women give chocolate gifts to men. Their gifts are reciprocated a month later on White Day, when men will give gifts to women.
Commodore Matthew Perry came to Japan to impress them with gifts in 1853. Commodore Matthew Perry was from the U.S.A
Japan is not Christian and doesn’t celebrate Christmas.
When I was in Japan, I was told by my daughter's sewing lady, they don't celebrate Christmas. They are buddists; not Christians.
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.
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