As the festive season approaches, Japan is buzzing with preparations for Christmas. Unlike the traditional family gatherings in Western cultures, Christmas in Japan has become a special occasion for couples. The holiday, though not rooted in religious traditions, has evolved into a romantic celebration akin to Valentine’s Day.

Many couples enjoy a special date on Christmas Eve, taking in the twinkling lights, dining at fancy restaurants, and staying at luxurious hotels. While Christmas in Japan is not a religious event for the majority of the population, it has been embraced in full spirit. Christianity was introduced to Japan in the 16th century, but it wasn’t until after World War II that American culture began influencing Japanese celebrations.

According to Roy Starrs, an associate professor at the University of Otago, Christmas in Japan has evolved into a pop-cultural event characterised by bright lights, Santa Claus decorations, and Christmas cakes. Second Valentine’s Day For university student Sumire Sekino, one of her most memorable Christmases was spent with her boyfriend, exploring some of Tokyo’s most iconic date spots, reported CNN . The day began with a visit to TeamLab, an immersive and Instagram-friendly digital art installation.

Later, they went up to Shibuya Sky, an observation deck offering panoramic views of the city. “It was only our first month together, so we were still nervous. But I had so much fun going to these places with him for the first .