New Year and Christmas in Japan
Japanese celebrate Christmas as a secular festival, the time of the year when humanitarian activities take the forefront of their life. Of course, like everywhere else, celebrating, foods and gifts are as important a part of New Years and Christmas celebrations.| Comments on article "New Year and Christmas in Japan" | |||||||||||||||
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