Christmas isn’t nearly as big of a holiday in Japan as it is in western countries.
In Japan, New Years is the biggest holiday.
In Japan, Xmas is a regular workday and many people don’t even bother to celebrate it at all.
Generally speaking, X-mas Eve is considered a romantic evening for couples to go on a date…often to a place with X-mas Illumination, and either on X-mas Eve or X-mas Day families eat a Christmas dinner (often of Kentucky Fried Chicken).
Champagne and “Christmas cake” are popular parts of a X-mas dinner in Japan too.
To give you an idea of how X-mas is spent in Japan, some statistics from a poll taken by monitoring group conducting a poll of Japanese people (the respondents were a ratio of 50:50 male:female and between the ages of 20-60):
- How do you spend Christmas?
– Relax at home 45%
– Nothing special 19%
– Party at home 17%
– Go on a date 10%
– Go drinking 5%
– Take a trip 4% - Who do you spend X-mas with?
– Family 64%
– Boyfriend / girlfriend 11%
– Undecided 11%
– Alone 8%
– Friends 5%
– Other 1% - What will you eat on X-mas? (multiple answers OK)
– Christmas cake 61%
– Roast chicken 53%
– Fried chicken 47%
– Pizza 39%
– Salad 35%
– Sushi 25% - What will you drink on X-mas? (multiple answers OK)
– Beer 44%
– Champagne 43%
– Wine 36%
– Other 29%
How important is Christmas in your country? What is your country’s biggest holiday?
How is X-mas celebrated in your country?
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