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  2. Public Holidays and Annual Events. The following are Japanese national holidays and some of the most important other annual nationwide events. In addition, there are countless local annual festivals. Shops, restaurants and tourist attractions in Japan are generally open on national holidays, except on New Year.

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  3. New Year's Day marks the beginning of Japan's most important holiday season, the New Year season (正月, Shōgatsu), which generally refers to the first one, three or seven days of the year. Although not prescribed by law, many workplaces are closed from December 29 to January 3.

  4. 2023年11月30日 · Japan currently has 16 public holidays each year. As you plan your travel itinerary, it is useful to know when these days fall and what exactly they celebrate. Tips. Companies generally give their employees days off during public holidays, so popular landmarks, attractions, and sightseeing spots will be crowded.

  5. Unlike the Golden Week which occurs annually, Silver Week occurs every 5-7 years. The national holidays that make up the Silver Week are Respect for the Aged Day (September), Autumnal Equinox (23 September) and Kokumin nokyūjitsu, known also as Citizen’s Holiday, which is an extra holiday between the 2 national holidays.

  6. 2018年4月27日 · While many nations in East Asia celebrate the Lunar New Year, Japan celebrates New Year’s Day on January 1 according to the Gregorian calendar. January 1 is the only official national holiday, but most companies will be off until the 4th. New Year’s Eve is or

  7. 2022年12月19日 · Japan is known for having a lot of national holidays, 16 in fact. It can be confusing to keep up with all these celebrations, especially as some of them change each year. We’ve put Japanese public holidays and traditions (noted as celebrations) in a nice, handy list that you can refer to.

  8. 2020年10月30日 · Here is the list of national celebrations, which correspond to public holidays in Japan. These days also mark the leave of some administrations, as well as certain Japanese gardens , parks, museums and temples / shrines.