Christmas is a Christian religious celebration. Very few Japanese follow Christianity, most follow religions called Buddhism or Shintoism.
Some modern Japanese may be inclined to celebrate christmas by giving gifts, but not observing any religious aspects
Christmas isn't a national holiday; it is celebrated internationally by mainly Christians for religious reasons. Many people (both Christian and non-) celebrate Christmas, though non-Christians celebrate it only as an event for gift-exchange or parties. This said, most Japanese people do celebrate Christmas both for religious practice and simply eventful partying.
they dont
they dont
People celebrate Advent in different parts of the world with various traditions such as lighting Advent candles, making Advent calendars, attending church services, and participating in acts of charity and giving. In some countries, there are also special foods and drinks associated with the Advent season.
i dont know u wont tell me
they dont, they only celebrate easter
they dont
There are no official estimates, but only 1.5 Billion people on the planet are Christian, and Non-Christians only make up a minority of Christmas celebrators. Based on this information, more than 5 billion people do not celebrate Christmas.
Yes except Santa is a slightly different hue of red
i dont know maybe celebrate with my family
ummmh i dont know
they dont celebrate christmas
they dont have that much snow. whell they dont have any snow!