How Does Japan Say Merry Christmas? What Day Does Japan Celebrate Christmas?

How Does Japan Say Merry Christmas: Christmas will be celebrated on December 25th in Japan, have you wondered How Does Japan Say Merry Christmas. Christmas traditions in Japan is different from other traditions around the world. Scroll down to know How Does Japan Say Merry Christmas.

by J Nandhini | Updated Dec 14, 2021

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How Does Japan Say Merry Christmas?

Christmas traditions in Japan is different from other traditions around the world. There is no Japanese phrase for "Merry Christmas" because the holiday is not native to Japan. Instead, people in Japan use the English phrase Merii Kurisumasu, which is pronounced with a Japanese inflexion. The phrase looks like this when written in katakana script, the Japanese writing style for all foreign words: メリークリスマス. Therefore Japanese say merry Christmas has merii kurisumasu.

What Day Does Japan Celebrate Christmas?

The Christmas season holiday of Christmas season appears to be celebrated in the opposite way in Japan. Christmas Day in Japan is a precious time for friends and couples to throw parties, plan dinners, and celebrate as much as possible. And in Japan, New Year's is the time of year when the entire family gathers, visits the temple and celebrates January 1 with food and drinks. According to one interesting fact about the holiday season, Christmas Eve, December 24, is the most romantic day in Japan. It's the Japanese version of Valentine's Day.

You probably don't want to be seen alone in public on Christmas Eve if you don't have a date. Japanese couples, particularly young couples, make reservations at romantic restaurants, stores sell romantic Christmas gifts, and the streets are beautifully decorated to reflect this romantic day.

Christmas In Japan

Christmas Day is not a national holiday in Japan, primarily Buddhist and Shinto nation is Japan. However, with other Western holidays and traditions, Christmas began to gain popularity as a secular holiday in the decades following World War II. Like another Western holiday, Valentine's Day, the day is regarded as a romantic occasion for couples in Japan. Christmas decorations appear insignificant in market cities such as Tokyo and Kyoto, and some Japanese people exchange gifts. However, these are also Western cultural imports. 

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In Japan How Do People Celebrate Christmas?

Christmas Eve is celebrated in every Western country before December 25. Even how you celebrate is determined by your traditions, though the meaning is the same: spending time with family. It's an entirely different attitude in Japan. December 24 is similar to a re-enactment of Valentine's Day. Because of the classic images of lovers hand in hand in Western Christmas movies, Japanese people believe that December 24 is a perfect day to spend with the person they love. So, today's plans include walking under the lights, ice skating, exchanging gifts, and having a romantic dinner. This concept puts a lot of pressure on single Japanese people because they feel obligated to go on a date that night. They may become irritated if they are forced to spend Christmas Eve alone. On the other hand, if a Japanese person requests to meet you on December 24, it is an indirect way of expressing their love. When a Japanese person has a family with children, they traditionally eat together. This evening's menu will include chicken — specifically, the KFC Christmas Menu — and a Christmas cake with strawberries, cream, and Christmas decorations. Amazingly, this is a typical Japanese Christmas menu!

How Do Japanese Christians Celebrate Christmas?

So far, I've described a broad overview of how the Japanese celebrate Christmas. Of course, there are numerous ways to enjoy it, mainly if you are a Japanese Christian. A small percentage of Japanese people identify as Christians. I was curious how they celebrated it, and it appears that they try to adapt it to Japanese culture. Churches in Japan hold a Christmas service for anyone who wishes to attend. However, as previously stated, Japanese culture and Christmas are not close friends, so some people may be unable to attend due to their schedules. As a result, on the Sunday before the 25th, there are also masses for all workers who cannot attend on this holy day. And, of course, whether they work or not, they have a great dinner and exchange gifts on the 25th!


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How Does Japan Say Merry Christmas - FAQ

1. How do the Japanese say Merry Christmas?

 Japnese will be Saying "Merii Kurisumasu.

2. Does Japan celebrate Christmas on the 24th?

The celebration of December 24 and 25 in Japan.

3. What do Japan do for Christmas?

In Japan, Christmas is the time for friends and couples to have parties, make plans to meet up for dinner and celebrate as much as they can. And New Year is the time of the year when all members of the family come together, visit the temple, and usher-in January 1st, with food and drinks.

4. What are 3 Christmas traditions in Japan?
  • Eat Strawberry Shortcake
  • Dine On Chicken
  • Go Shopping
  • Exchange Gifts
  • Admire The Christmas Illuminations
  • Attend The Disney Christmas Parade
5. When did Japan start celebrating Christmas?

Christmas was first introduced to Japan during the Sengoku period, or the “Warring States Period” (15th – 17th century). This was a time of social upheaval among Japanese warlords. The missionary Francis Xavier introduced Christianity to Japan.

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