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  1. 2 days ago · Japan Public Holidays. Discover upcoming public holiday dates for Japan and start planning to make the most of your time off.

  2. 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.

  3. Japan Public Holidays 2024. This page contains a national calendar of all 2024 public holidays. These dates may be modified as official changes are announced, so please check back regularly for updates.

  4. Holidays today, tomorrow, and upcoming holidays in Japan, including types like federal, national, statutory, and public holidays.

  5. Public holidays in Japan (国民の祝日, kokumin no shukujitsu) were first established by the Public Holiday Law (国民の祝日に関する法律, Kokumin no Shukujitsu ni Kansuru Hōritsu, lit. "An Act on public holidays"; Act No. 178 of 1948) of 1948.

  6. Nov 30, 2023 · Japanese Public Holidays in 2024. Updated: November 30, 2023. 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.

  7. Overview of holidays and many observances in Japan during the year 2023.

  8. Jan 1, 2020 · Japan observes 16 national holidays throughout the year. On these days schools and public offices are closed, and many employers give workers the day off. June and December are the only months without a national holiday.

  9. Dec 20, 2023 · What are public holidays in Japan? Japan celebrates 16 public holidays a year. Many businesses and stores will close for these days, along with the summer vacation period of Obon, New Year’s shogatsu, and Golden Week.

  10. Japan Public Holidays 2023. This page contains a national calendar of all 2023 public holidays. These dates may be modified as official changes are announced, so please check back regularly for updates. Visit cao.go.jp for the original release.

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