In Japan, Christmas is celebrated primarily as a commercial and cultural event rather than a religious holiday. The festivities typically begin in early December and last until December 25th, with decorations, lights, and special promotions in stores. While Christmas Day itself is the focal point, many people continue to enjoy the festive atmosphere through New Year's celebrations, which are significant in Japanese culture. Overall, the Christmas season in Japan spans about a month.
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Christmas bulbs usually last for a very long time. Especially LED bulbs. The LED bulbs usually last around 75,000 hours. But conventional Christmas lights will only last 1,000 to 2,000 hours.
The Christmas market breaks occur for a very simple and obvious reason. Since Christmas does not last all year long, the Christmas market cannot also last all year long, therefore there has to be Christmas market breaks.
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12 days
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Christmas 2009
well it last four 18 weeks in alaska
Do you mean Christmas, or what holiday in particular?
the whole holiday