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The Ultimate Japan Winter Itinerary
Visiting Japan this winter? Winter in Japan is a different experience! If you're traveling to Japan during the Christmas holidays or any other time during the winter, you'll love to know there's a lot to do! From snowy villages to mountain hikes, wildlife viewing and ski resorts, these are some of the best things to do in Japan during the winter for a perfect itinerary!
How to spend Christmas in Japan
December is here and Christmas is just around the corner! 🎅❄️ But what does Christmas really mean in Japan? Check out our latest blog post to learn more on how Christmas is celebrated in Japan! 🇯🇵🎄 https://blog.tokyoroomfinder.com/living-in-japan/how-to-spend-christmas-in-japan/
Celebrate New Year In Japan! 14+ Awesome Japanese New Year Traditions
Happy Japanese New Year! New Year is one of the biggest Japanese holidays in Japanese culture - much bigger than Christmas. As you would expect, Japanese people celebrate the holiday with a lot of unique and beautiful traditions! Learn about traditional Japanese New Year Food, decorations, customs and celebrations. Whether you will be travelling to Japan this New Year or simply want to learn about this wonderful country and its holiday traditions, you wll learn lots of customs that you can incorporate into your family's celebrations!
Do People Celebrate Christmas in Japan?
Japanese culture is shaped in many ways by the Buddhist religion, and only about 1% of the population is Christian. Unlike Golden Week, which is full of official Japanese holidays, Christmas in Japan is a decidedly unofficial but spirited affair. After World War II, Christian missionaries brought gifts and the concept of Christmas to Japanese schools and families. Japan adopted the holiday, not for religious reasons, but to show prosperity in a modern world.
7 Christmas Markets in Japan you should visit
Looking for a way to get into the holiday spirit in Japan? Try visiting a Christmas market in Japan! You can experience the warm, Christmas atmosphere by trying seasonal food, shopping for the perfect presents and enjoying all the Christmas decorations. Christmas markets first originated from Germany, and so many Christmas markets in Japan are modeled after European Christmas markets, allowing you to experience a recreation of classic markets from all over!
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Top 12 Japanese Christmas desserts
Get ready to satisfy your sweet tooth with a taste of Japan's festive delights! In this article, I'll introduce you to My favorite 12 Japanese Christmas desserts. From light and fluffy to rich and yummy, these treats bring joy and flavors to the holiday season. Let's explore the magical world of Japanese sweets that make Christmas extra special!
Christmas In Japan: 9 Fun Facts And Traditions
While Christmas isn’t an official public holiday in Japan, the festival is still celebrated throughout the country. Actually, yuletide festivities often begin as early as Mid-October each year. If you happen to be celebrating Christmas in Japan, here are 9 fun facts and traditions to know about. In short, and not too unlike other East and Southeast Asian countries, Christmas takes on a more secular and fun definition in the Land of the Rising Sun. #porchchristmasdecorations #indoorchristmasdecorations #christmastreedecorations #outdoorchristmasdecorations #christmascoffeetabledecor #christmascabinetsdecoratingideas
Japan’s Illumination – How City Streets Transform in the Winter
We saw beautiful Illumination when we visited Ashikaga Flower Park, but did you know Illumination is a common feature in the Fall and Winter seasons throughout Japanese cities? If you find yourself in Japan in Winter, check out some cool illuminated places in my newest blog!