Why Japan doesn’t celebrate Christmas?

Why Japan doesn’t celebrate Christmas?

Christmas is not as popular in Japan as it is in other countries, with only a small percentage of Japanese people celebrating it. One reason for this is that Christianity is not a dominant religion in Japan, and therefore there is no cultural or religious significance attached to Christmas. Instead, Christmas is more about the commercial aspect, with a focus on creating a romantic atmosphere and exchanging gifts. Traditional Japanese holidays are more important to Japanese people than Christmas, and many prioritize spending time with their families during these holidays instead. However, attitudes towards Christmas are slowly changing among younger generations who are becoming increasingly interested in experiencing something new and different.