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  2. Public holidays in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Name Date Remarks Ref. New Year's Day (元日, Ganjitsu): January 1 This national holiday was established in 1948, as a day to celebrate the new year. 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.

  3. 2025 in Japan - Wikipedia

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    April 13 – October 13 – Expo 2025 will be held in Osaka. [15] July 27 ... April 6 – 2025 Formula One World Championship is held at 2025 Japanese Grand Prix;

  4. Sports Day (Japan) - Wikipedia

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    Sports Day (Japan) 13 languages ... 2025 date: October 13 ... Health and Sports Day was moved to the second Monday in October. [3] As Sports Day is a day to promote ...

  5. Date and time notation in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Japanese 10 yen coin. The date beneath the "10" reads 平成七年 Heisei year 7, or the year 1995. The most commonly used date format in Japan is "year month day (weekday)", with the Japanese characters meaning "year", "month" and "day" inserted after the numerals. Example: 2023年12月31日 (日) for "Sunday 31 December 2023".

  6. Japanese calendar - Wikipedia

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    October 3–7: 水始涸: Mizu hajimete karuru ... Day number Japanese name Romanisation 1: ... This page was last edited on 18 February 2025, at 00:48 (UTC).

  7. Portal:Current events/October 2025 - Wikipedia

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    October 2025 will be the tenth month of the current common year. The month, which will begin on a Wednesday , will end on a Friday after 31 days. Portal:Current events

  8. Portal:Current events/October 2025/Calendar - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 25 December 2024, at 16:02 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  9. Tsukimi - Wikipedia

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    Tsukimi or Otsukimi (お月見), meaning, "moon-viewing", are Japanese festivals honoring the autumn moon, a variant of the Mid-Autumn Festival.The celebration of the full moon typically takes place on the 15th day of the eighth month of the traditional Japanese calendar, known as Jūgoya (十五夜, fifteenth night); [1] the waxing moon is celebrated on the 13th day of the ninth month, known ...