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Christmas celebrations in Japan are more commercialized than religious. In Japan, family time is not highlighted at Christmas and the celebrations are held on December 24, Christmas
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They celebrate Christmas in Japan with decorations, trees, lights, and gift giving much the way that we do in the United States. The only real difference is that in Japan it is not
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Japan celebrates Christmas with decorations, trees, and presents. They officially celebrate Christmas on December 24th instead of the 25th. All in all it is very similar to the way
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Christmas in Japan is not really a religious holiday as it is in the United States. It is much more commercial than it is in the US. They have trees and give presents and get together
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