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Japan doesn’t really “do” Christmas as much at they do a Christmas themed multi-month shopping experience.  We arrived at the end of this knowing no one and managed to meet just enough people to find ourselves our first Japanese Christmas party.  This party was actually at a French club better know for its fashion industry after parties and burlesque (only on the weekends) than anything resembling holiday joy.  We drank and danced until about 3 AM where we were then told the real Christmas party was at a different location, so off we went to Unit another unique Japanese club.  Where we continued the marathon night until 7 AM.  DJs, private parties, underground clubs, dancing, girls, booze, more dancing.  All in all a very Tokyo, and very unique Christmas.

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  1. chien.le on December 26, 2008 7:37 am

    I am very impressive with sentence: “All in all a very Tokyo, and very unique Christmas”, there is something which is special here,isn’t it? I think it’s quite different from Vietnam, in Vietnam we don’t have too many clubs like that, and also on Christmas Eve, most people go out to enjoy the colored light, Christmas Cave, Christmas tree, shaking hand with Santa Claus, scattering tinsel to everybody,go to the church to pray, etc. Just a few people go to the discotheques or clubs. However, Christmas in Vietnam doens’t really do like actual Christmas.

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