Public Holidays in Japan / 日本の祝日
Japan has 15 national holidays every year.
English (英語) | Japanese (日本語) | reading | |
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January 1 | New Year’s Day | 元日 | gan-jitsu |
January 12 | Coming-of-Age Day | 成人の日 | seijin-no-hi |
February 11 | National Foundation Day | 建国記念日 | kenkoku-kinen-bi |
March 21 | Vernal Equinox Day | 春分の日 | shunbun-no-hi |
April 29 | Showa Day | 昭和の日 | showa-no-hi |
May 3 | Constitution Day | 憲法記念日 | kenpo-kinen-bi |
May 4 | Greenery Day | みどりの日 | midori-no-hi |
May 5 | Children’s Day | こどもの日 | kodomo-no-hi |
May 6 | a substitute holiday *1 | 振替休日 | |
July 20 | Marine Day | 海の日 | umi-no-hi |
September 21 | Respect-for-the-Aged Day | 敬老の日 | keiro-no-hi |
September 22 | People's Holiday *2 | 国民の休日 | |
September 23 | Autumnal Equinox Day | 秋分の日 | shubun-no-hi |
October 12 | Health and Sports Day | 体育の日 | taiiku-no-hi |
November 3 | Culture Day | 文化の日 | bunka-no-hi |
November 23 | Labor Thanksgiving Day | 勤労感謝の日 | kinro-kansha-no-hi |
December 23 | The Emperor’s Birthday | 天皇誕生日 | tenno-tanzho-bi |
*1 When a national holiday falls on Sunday,a substitute holiday is observed on the next day.
*2 The public holiday law provides to make a day falls between two national holidays as a public holiday(People's Holiday).