Some Christmas lighting and decorations photos in Japan

Merry Christmas! Each year around the same time, I would go round the city to capture those interesting decorations and lighting designed for the festive season. No exception this year 2012. The only difference is I went all the way out of Malaysia this year to capture them in Japan! When I was on my Japan tour early this month, most of the Christmas lighting have been put up in shopping districts. stations and most travel destinations.

Here are some of the fascinating displays I met in Kyoto and Tokyo. Hope you like them!

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Christmas bell hung on my hotel room doors.

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Big Christmas tree found in Kyoto rail station.

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Attracting many shoppers and tourists wandering the Ginza shopping district, this Christmas tree with light decorations in front of the Mikimoto store.

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Bvlgari and Cartier are both showing off their festive light decorations, along Ginza street.

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At the other side, Channel is competing with Cartier for the best lighting show this Christmas.

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Christmas lighting found in and around train stations

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Even medical centre is decorated with Christmas lighting.

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Christmas lighting show found at the base of Tokyo Tower.

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Tokyo is freezingly cold during this time. These lighting is as cool as the weather!

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Apart from light decorations, shop front decorations are also interesting. This group of teddy bears found in front of the Disney store at Shinsaibashi, Osaka Namba.

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Pullip, the collective lady doll is also launching a Christmas collection named as Dreamy Christmas.

More Christmas images would be coming up next. Stay watching this blog! 🙂 – Travel Feeder, the ultimate travel photo blog.

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