Probably a large number of Japanese eat their normal food on Christmas Day. Japan is not a Christian country and people do not have Christmas traditions
Japanese people that are Christian and celebrate Christmas do so on Christmas Day.
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Some People have Christmas dinner on Christmas day and some people eat it on Boxing day
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Zalalbya (donuts) & Bouri (mullet fish) are distributed to the poor on Christmas day by many people in Egypt.
Zalalbya (donuts) & Bouri (mullet fish) are distributed to the poor on Christmas Day by many people in Egypt.
Japan is not Christian and doesn’t celebrate Christmas.
Many people in the service industry and for many years, only had Christmas day as a holiday and were back at work the following day. Many of their customers would then give them their Christmas present or Christmas box on this day. Which subsequently was called boxing day.
Although Japan is not a nation of many Christians they do have a custom of sending cards and giving gifts at Christmas. Fried chicken is the popular Christmas Day meal and parties are held for the children, as they enjoy their gifts from 'santa san' (Mr Santa).
In England people do open presents on Christmas day, the day after father Christmas has come
There is really no traditional Christmas Day meal, though Japanese people usually do buy (generally a strawberry shortcake) Christmas cake.
in Japan they don't really celebrate Christmas they just put up some decorations and that's it they don't give presents