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Japanese Year's Event

"New Year" January 1


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Japanese New Year call "Oshogatsu"or"Shogatsu". "Oshogatsu" refers to the first month of the year. Usually,it refers to January 1-3 or 7.


"Sestubun" February 3


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In Japan, February 3 is called "Setsubun". It writes "season separate" in Kanji. The day is the name given to the eve of the first day of spring.


"Dool-Fesibal" March 3


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The Doll Festival is held on March 3. This Festival celebrates girl's growth and happiness. Most families with girls decorate dolls at house.


"Equinoctial-Week" March&September


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Equinoctial week has been called "Ohigan" in Japan. It is the time to see again one's own ancestors who have passed on to the next life, two times twice a year in spring and autumn.


"Cherry-Blossom-Viewingl" April


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Enjoy watching the cherry blossoms is called "flower viewing (Hanami)" Cherry blossoms is Japanese national flower. In Japan,cherry trees bloom in order from Okinawa to Hokkaido,from late March to early May.


"Boy-Festival" May 5


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"Tango-no-sekku" is held on May 5th. This day is the beginning of summer in the lunar calendar, So,a one-day festival is held on this day.


"Tanabata-Festival" July 7


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"Tanabata-Festival" is held on July 7th in Japan. This day is season's festival like "Boy's Festival", July 7th was "Obon"in the lunar calendar.


"Obon" August 13-15


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"Obon" is observed from the 13th to the 15th of August. It is a Buddhist memorial service for the ancestors and deceased of the family. This period isn't a national holiday,but many of the company declare at as a holiday.


"Moon-Viewing" September


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Moon viewing is an event to appreciate the full moon. It held on August 15th in the lunar calender, but it has been held on September 13th in the solar calendar.


"Respect-For-The-Aged-Day" September 15


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Third Monday of September is Respect-for-the-Aged Day in Japan. This day is designated as a national holiday. Respect-for-the-Aged Day was Septemnber 15 until 2002.


"Seven-Five-Three-Celebration" November 15


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The seven-five-three celebration is conducted for girls at the age of three and seven, and boys at the age of three and five, on November 15th. This day, the family are beautifully dressed up,


"Christmas.jpg" December 24.25


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Christmas is one of the most popular event in Japan. When December comes, city shines in illumination, shop displays changes to Christmas specification,


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