Do Japanese celebrate Christmas?

Do Japanese celebrate Christmas?

This article explores how Japanese celebrate Christmas and the impact of western culture on their festivities. It was introduced to Japan during the Meiji period and has become an integral part of their culture ever since. Popular activities include gathering at KFC for a special dinner, decorating trees with lights and ornaments, exchanging gifts, attending church services, visiting Santa Claus, eating special Christmas cakes or desserts, and watching romantic movies. There are also several unique traditions such as "Christmas Cake Hunting" and "Christmas Illuminations". Popular foods include fried chicken, yakisoba, osechi ryori, tamagoyaki, mochi rice cakes stuffed with red beans & sweet potato paste etc. Common gifts include clothing items, jewelry, beauty products, electronics etc. This article concludes that although slightly different from its western counterparts - Japanese still take part in celebrating this special occasion every December 25th each year!
What religion is in Japan?

What religion is in Japan?

This article explores the complex mix of religions that have been present in Japan since ancient times. Shintoism is the oldest religion, based on animistic beliefs, and Buddhism was introduced from China during the 6th century. Christianity was introduced by Portuguese traders in the 16th century, but only gained widespread acceptance in the 19th century. Other religions such as Confucianism, Taoism and Tenrikyo are also practiced, although much smaller than their counterparts. Religion has had a significant impact on Japanese culture and society throughout history, influencing festivals, art forms and architecture. It continues to shape attitudes towards certain issues such as marriage, education and business decisions.