While Christianity officially arrived in Japan with Portuguese traders in the 1540s, Aomori legend says that Jesus himself is buried in the mountain village of Shingo. Ancient documents unearthed, and subsequently lost, in the 1930s purportedly reveal the Messiah eluded crucifixion, moved to northern Japan, became a garlic farmer, had three daughters and died in Shingo at the age 106. His tomb has a website. Two thousand years later, Christmas Eve is celebrated in Tokyo as a date night with fried chicken. Celebrate the season, for whatever your reason, with these Yuletide events.
Broadway Christmas Wonderland
A talented cast of Broadway’s finest delight spectators with spectacular seasonal song and dance performances. With tap dancing, ice skating and an appearance from Santa himself, you have everything you need for very merry Christmas indeed.
The Stylistics
The Philadelphia soul legends return to Tokyo for festive joy and retro classics. Formed in 1968, the group surged in popularity in Japan after their song was used in a hair product commercial. Christmas classics don’t get more soulful, or provide more bounce and shine.
Tokyo Great Santa Run 2018
Tokyo Tower Winter Illuminations
Marking its 60th anniversary, Tokyo Tower has pulled out all the stops with its holiday decorations. Head to the main deck for the mesmerizing City Lights Fantasia – Winter Night Story.
Art Gift Market at Shibuya Hikarie
Twenty-one young artists and creators are selling their holiday arts and crafts directly to shoppers in the last minute run-up to Christmas.
NAMIKI667 Christmas Dinner
NAMIKI667, Hyatt Centric Ginza Tokyo’s signature restaurant, debuts its Christmas Dinner Set highlighted by beef Wellington made with Akigawa wagyu beef.
Christmas Evening with Brenna Whitaker
Christmas Dinner at Park Hyatt Tokyo
Combining world-class dining, decadent festive ambiance and spectacular night views from over 40 floors above the city, this is the perfect chance to create a few more unforgettable Christmas memories.
Imperial Christmas 2018
Tokyo Station 104th Anniversary
Collect stamps from the 100 Santas hiding in the area surrounding Tokyo Station and once you make a bingo line on your card head to assembly hall to receive your raffle drawing from the four Santa Clauses awaiting your arrival.