3. JAPONESE TRADITIONS
The Japanese like to celebrate Western holidays like
Halloween, Valentine and of course they could not miss
Christmas. Although it is a Christian holiday and there
is a small minority professing this religion, Christmas in
Japan is
Very popular and you will enjoy
In a different way do you
want to know how?
4. As Christmas began in Japan
The majority religions of the Japanese
country are Buddhism and Shintoism, so
Christmas is not a native party. Since the
Second World War and with the influence of
other countries began to celebrate
Christmas in Japan.
The custom of Giving
Between family and
friends comes fro
m American influence.
5. CHRISTMAS EVE
This festivity is mainly focused on a romantic and
magical night. The main restaurants receive
countless couples reservations to celebrate that
night. They usually snow in north and central Japan
so it will be one more addition to give a romantic
touch to Christmas in Japan.
6. NEW YEAR
It is a very important day for the Japanese, where
they meet to enjoy special meals and visit the temple.
It is one of the most popular celebrations of the
Japanese calendar, the families limit their tasks to
dedicate themselves to the family.
7. NEW YEAR
It is a very important day for the Japanese, where
they meet to enjoy special meals and visit the temple.
It is one of the most popular celebrations of the
Japanese calendar, the families limit their tasks to
dedicate themselves to the family.