Christmas in Japan is a relatively recent tradition, having been introduced to the country in the late 1800s by westerners. In the early days, it was celebrated primarily by the Japanese upper class, but over time it has become more popular and widespread. Today, Christmas is celebrated by people of all walks of life, and it is a time for families to come together and enjoy a day of festivities. Some traditional Japanese elements, such as the Christmas tree and Santa Claus, have been adapted to fit the Japanese culture, creating a unique and festive holiday.