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Japan Kalender Hari Libur Japan 2025

Explore Japan's national holidays by year, with dates and concise reference notes.

Jawaban singkat

HoliWiki saat ini memuat 16 entri hari libur untuk Japan pada 2025. Kalender dan tabel berurutan menurut tanggal di bawah menampilkan jadwal yang tersedia.

2025

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Januari 2025

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*New Year's Day1 Januari 2025
*Coming of Age Day13 Januari 2025

Februari 2025

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*Foundation Day11 Februari 2025
*The Emperor's Birthday24 Februari 2025

Maret 2025

1
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*Vernal Equinox Day20 Maret 2025

April 2025

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*Shōwa Day29 April 2025

Mei 2025

3
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*Constitution Memorial Day3 Mei 2025
*Children's Day5 Mei 2025
*Greenery Day6 Mei 2025

Juni 2025

0
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S

Juli 2025

1
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*Marine Day21 Juli 2025

Agustus 2025

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*Mountain Day11 Agustus 2025

September 2025

2
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*Respect for the Aged Day15 September 2025
*Autumnal Equinox Day23 September 2025

Oktober 2025

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*Sports Day13 Oktober 2025

November 2025

2
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*Culture Day3 November 2025
*Labour Thanksgiving Day24 November 2025

Desember 2025

0
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Daftar hari libur

16 entri

TanggalHariHari liburTagCakupanKategori
RabuNew Year's DayMusiman dan kalender Keluarga dan sosial Budaya dan tradisiNasionalHari libur nasional
SeninComing of Age DayPeringatan nasionalNasionalHari libur nasional
SelasaFoundation DayPeringatan nasionalNasionalHari libur nasional
SeninThe Emperor's BirthdayPeringatan nasionalNasionalHari libur nasional
KamisVernal Equinox DayPeringatan nasionalNasionalHari libur nasional
SelasaShōwa DayPeringatan nasionalNasionalHari libur nasional
SabtuConstitution Memorial DayPeringatan nasionalNasionalHari libur nasional
SeninChildren's DayKeluarga dan sosial Peringatan internasionalNasionalHari libur untuk kelompok tertentu
SelasaGreenery DayPeringatan nasionalNasionalHari libur nasional
SeninMarine DayPeringatan nasionalNasionalHari libur nasional
SeninMountain DayPeringatan nasionalNasionalHari libur nasional
SeninRespect for the Aged DayPeringatan nasionalNasionalHari libur nasional
SelasaAutumnal Equinox DayPeringatan nasionalNasionalHari libur nasional
SeninSports DayPeringatan nasionalNasionalHari libur nasional
SeninCulture DayPeringatan nasionalNasionalHari libur nasional
SeninLabour Thanksgiving DayKeluarga dan sosial Kampanye kesadaranNasionalHari libur nasional

Sumber resmi dan cakupan

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Cerita Hari Libur

New Year (Shogatsu)

Shogatsu is Japan's most important holiday. Families visit shrines or temples for hatsumode, eat osechi dishes and send New Year greeting cards. Temple bells ring 108 times on New Year's Eve to symbolically clear away worldly desires.

Coming of Age Day

Coming of Age Day is held on the second Monday of January. Municipal ceremonies welcome new adults, and many participants wear formal suits, furisode kimono or hakama.

National Foundation Day

National Foundation Day reflects on the establishment of Japan and love of country. Its February 11 date is traditionally linked to the accession of the legendary Emperor Jimmu.

The Emperor's Birthday

The Emperor's Birthday celebrates the reigning emperor's birth. Public greetings at the Imperial Palace are among the best-known observances when circumstances permit.

Vernal Equinox Day

Vernal Equinox Day honors nature and living things as day and night become nearly equal. Many families also visit ancestral graves during the surrounding higan period.

Showa Day

Showa Day reflects on the turbulent Showa era and Japan's recovery. It falls on April 29, Emperor Showa's birthday, and opens the Golden Week holiday period.

Constitution Memorial Day

Constitution Memorial Day marks the postwar Constitution of Japan taking effect on May 3, 1947. It is a day to consider democracy and constitutional government.

Children's Day

Children's Day celebrates children's happiness and thanks their caregivers. Families fly carp streamers, display warrior dolls and eat kashiwa mochi.

Greenery Day

Greenery Day encourages appreciation of nature and gratitude for its blessings. Parks and public gardens often hold events or offer free admission.

Marine Day

Marine Day gives thanks for the ocean's benefits and hopes for Japan's maritime prosperity. Coastal festivals, aquarium events and beach activities are common.

Mountain Day

Mountain Day offers an opportunity to appreciate Japan's mountains and their gifts. Hiking events and nature programs often accompany the August holiday.

Respect for the Aged Day

Respect for the Aged Day honors older people and celebrates longevity. Families and communities hold visits, ceremonies and gifts for senior residents.

Autumnal Equinox Day

Autumnal Equinox Day honors ancestors and remembers the departed. Grave visits and Buddhist higan customs are common around the near-equal day and night.

Sports Day

Sports Day promotes physical activity and a healthy society. Schools, communities and sports organizations often arrange athletic events and fitness programs.

Culture Day

Culture Day celebrates freedom, peace and cultural achievement. Museums may open free of charge, while awards, exhibitions and school festivals take place nationwide.

Labor Thanksgiving Day

Labor Thanksgiving Day honors work, production and mutual gratitude. Its roots are associated with the ancient harvest rite known as Niinamesai.