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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. 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”)

  4. Public holidays in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Mountain Day (山の日, Yama no Hi) August 11 This national holiday was established in 2014 (and first observed in 2016), as a day on which to appreciate Japan's mountains. It is intended to coincide with the vacation time usually given during the Bon Festival held in mid-August. [6] Respect for the Aged Day (敬老の日, Keirō no Hi)

  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. The Day of Revolution - Wikipedia

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    The Day of Revolution (Japanese: 革命の日, Hepburn: Kakumei no Hi) is a Japanese manga written and illustrated by Mikiyo Tsuda. The series was serialized in Shinshokan's manga magazine South between April 1998 and February 2001. The manga is licensed in English by Digital Manga Publishing and has been released in North America in 2006.

  7. Kenkō de Bunkateki na Saitei Gendo no Seikatsu - Wikipedia

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    The manga was one of the Jury Recommended Works at the 19th and 23rd Japan Media Arts Festival in 2015 and 2020, respectively. [24] [25] In 2019, the manga, along with Hibiki: Shōsetsuka ni Naru Hōhō, won the 64th Shogakukan Manga Award in the general category. [26] It was also nominated for the 23rd Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize in 2019. [27]

  8. 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 ...

  9. Change 123 - Wikipedia

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    Change 123 (ちぇんじ123, Chenji Hi-Fu-Mi) is a Japanese manga series written by Iku Sakaguchi and illustrated by Shiuri Iwasawa. The story follows Motoko Gettou, a normal female high school student, with a not so normal secret.