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  2. Niiname-no-Matsuri - Wikipedia

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    In pre-modern Japan, the date of the Niiname-sai was moveable, taking place on the last Day of the Rabbit of the eleventh month of the old Japanese lunar calendar, but in the Meiji period the date was fixed at November 23, and this date became a national holiday, Labor Thanksgiving Day, in the Shōwa period after World War II.

  3. Labor Thanksgiving Day - Wikipedia

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    [9] [10] The Japanese government responded in 1948 by adopting a new national holiday law that renamed the holiday to Labor Thanksgiving Day while keeping the date the same. [11] May 1 is also celebrated as Labor Day by many trade unions in Japan, [12] which hold large rallies and marches in Tokyo, Osaka and Nagoya. [citation needed]

  4. Daijosai - Wikipedia

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    The Daijō-sai (大嘗祭) is a special religious service conducted in November after the enthronement, in which the Emperor of Japan gives thanks for peace of mind and a rich harvest to the solar deity Amaterasu (天照大神) and her associated deities, and pray for Japan and its citizens.

  5. Learn What Other Countries Celebrate Thanksgiving - AOL

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    Japan celebrates Kinrõ Kansha no Hi, or "Labor Thanksgiving Day" every November 23. Like Labor Day in the U.S., Kinrõ Kansha no Hi is a public holiday to honor workers in the community.

  6. 50 Fun Facts You Didn't Know About Thanksgiving - AOL

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    What is an adult male turkey called? Answer: A tom. What are female turkeys called? Answer: Hens. ... Thanksgiving History Facts. Library Of Congress/Getty Images. Where did the Mayflower ...

  7. Think you know everything about Thanksgiving? Let's find out

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    There are tons of fascinating Thanksgiving facts about the annual holiday you might not know, like when the very first Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade was held in New York City and for what ...

  8. Thanksgiving - Wikipedia

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    The Thanksgiving holiday's history in North America is rooted in English traditions dating from the Protestant Reformation. It also has aspects of a harvest festival , even though the harvest in New England occurs well before the late-November date on which the modern Thanksgiving holiday is celebrated.

  9. Thanksgiving Myths We Should All Forget - AOL

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    5. Thanksgiving Is Only An American Tradition. Though America bases its Thanksgiving tradition off of the original 1621 event, other countries have their own versions of the holiday. Canada ...