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Some of the Japanese festivals are:

  • Sapporo Snow Festival (Hokkaido)
  • Lake Shikotsu Ice Festival
  • Lake Towada Snow Festiva
  • Aomori Nebuta Festival
  • Nango Summer Jazz Festival
  • Cherry blossom festivals
  • Seijin Shiki: Coming of Age Day (second Monday of January)
  • Hinamatsuri: Doll Festival (March 3)
  • Hanami: Flower Viewing (late March to early May)
  • Tanabata: star festival (July 7)
  • New year festival
  • Shichi-Go-San: festival day for children aged three, five and seven (November 15)
  • Ã…Å’misoka: New Year's Eve (December 31)

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Japanese people celebrate Christmas even thought most of them are not christian. They exchange presents, and children believe in Santa Clause just like those in the U.S. They do not celebrate Thanks Giving or Easter.
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