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Winter Illuminations in 2024
Christmas Day in Japan is just another working day for the most part. The most interesting facet of the Christmas and holiday season in Japan is that all traces of it will be gone by morning on December 26th. Without fail, every bell, light, and garlands; every decoration will come down and the music will stop. This disappearing act does not, however, hold true for one of Japan’s most interesting holiday traditions; the “illumination.” Illuminations are roughly equivalent to the western tradition of putting up Christmas lights. Rather than putting lights up on their own houses, cities or businesses will set them up and the people come to them. This is a very popular event for couples, and many illumination displays are set up and run from November straight until Valentine’s Day. Here are some of Tokyo’s most popular places to see illumination! Omotesando Hills Christmas The shopping center known for its high-end stores and stunning architecture will be limiting their illumination to an 8.4 meter Christmas Tree made of 40,000 lenses. Sure it’s not the biggest thing on this list but it could be one of the more technically impressive. Plus, its worth it for being near to some…