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  2. National Foundation Day (Japan) - Wikipedia

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    National Foundation Day (建国記念の日, Kenkoku Kinen no Hi) is an annual public holiday in Japan annually held on the 11th February, celebrating the foundation of Japan, enforced by a specific Cabinet Order set in 1966.

  3. Public holidays in Japan - Wikipedia

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    National Foundation Day (建国記念の日, Kenkoku Kinen no Hi) February 11 This national holiday was established in 1966 (and first observed in 1967) as a day to reflect on the establishment of the nation and to nurture a love for the country.

  4. Japanese calendar - Wikipedia

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    Kenkoku kinen no hi : February 23 The Emperor's Birthday: 天皇誕生日: Tennō tanjōbi: March 20 or 21: Vernal Equinox Day: 春分の日: Shunbun no hi: April 29: Shōwa Day* 昭和の日: Shōwa no hi: May 3: Constitution Memorial Day* 憲法記念日: Kenpō kinenbi: May 4: Greenery Day* みどりの日: Midori no hi: May 5: Children's ...

  5. List of national founders - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese national holiday National Foundation Day (建国記念の日, Kenkoku Kinen no Hi) is celebrated annually on 11 February in commemoration of the founding of the nation of Japan and the ascension of Emperor Jimmu to the imperial throne. [68]

  6. List of In Another World with My Smartphone volumes

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    Chapter I: A Double Confrontation with the Wicked Devout (邪神の使徒との二連戦, Jashin no Shito to no Nirensen) Chapter II: A Moment of Calm (束の間の休息, Tsuka no ma no Kyūsoku) Chapter III: The Sacred Treasure, Complete (神器完成, Jingi Kansei) Chapter IV: The Sovereign Phrase (フレイズの『王』, Fureizu no “Ō”)

  7. Happy Monday System - Wikipedia

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    The Happy Monday System (ハッピーマンデー制度, Happī Mandē Seido) is a set of modifications to Japanese law in 1998 [1] and 2001 [2] to move a number of public holidays in Japan to Mondays, creating three-day weekends for those with five-day work weeks.

  8. Ame-no-oshihomimi - Wikipedia

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    In some versions, Amaterasu gave Amenooshihomimi a bronze mirror, which was called Yata no Kagami. [9] In many versions, Amenooshihomimi is the first to be offered as the ruler of earth however, he turns it down. [10] [11] He fell in love with Takuhadachiji-hime, and then later on fathered Ninigi-no-Mikoto. [12] [13]

  9. Kahoru Kohiruimaki - Wikipedia

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    Kahoru Kohiruimaki (小比類巻かほる, Kohiruimaki Kahoru, nicknamed Kohhy, born on March 16, 1967) is a Japanese singer who debuted in 1985. She had great success in the next ten years with around thirty singles, fifteen original albums and various compilations.