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Are you available that day?" When someone celebrates their birthday, though they can have a say in where to go or what to do, it's customary that when making arrangements, inviting people to it and paying the bill is not their responsibility. Can you come?" In Japan this discussion would take place in a conversation amongst friends like, "Hey, Mami's birthday is on April 9th, so we are planning a birthday party. Now that I'm an adult, I feel uncomfortable when someone says "Hey, I'm having a birthday party on Sunday. It's the same as Western culture, isn't it? The cake is a "must" and we sing "Happy Birthday" in the dark and blow the candles out on the cake (a 1:1 ratio of candles to years). In Japan, the only time you'll organize your own birthday party is when you are a child, although your parents likely played a bigger part in the actual organization of it than you did. Since then, however, Japan has been influenced by Western culture, so they started celebrating people's birthdays on the date of their actual birth. This was because ancient people thought everyone got older on New Year's Day, not the day they were born. In fact, there was no custom of celebrating birthdays in Japan until around 1950! Before this, there was only one day on which to celebrate birthdays (everyone's birthday) and that day was New Year's Day. Japanese birthdays are not as big a celebration as they are in the West. However, again, I'm sorry that we are going at this topic by topic, but each topic contains so many things! Today, we are going to look at how couples celebrate "Japanese birthdays." Birthdays In Japan Source: Miki Yoshihito In Koichi's previous article, " What It's Like Dating A Japanese Girl," he wrote about Dale's interesting New Year's Eve experience with a Japanese girl, and I thought it would be a good idea to learn about the other special occasions in Japan, such as birthdays and Christmas, Valentine's day & White day.