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What are the holiday customs in Japan?

Japanese festivals:

New Year's Day 65438+1 October1is the most grand festival in Japan.

Adult ceremony 65438+ 10 15 A ceremony held by young people who have reached the age of 20 to celebrate their independence as adults.

The anniversary of the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC), February 1 1, commemorates the first generation of Japanese emperors' accession to the throne in 660 BC.

March 2 1, vernal equinox, celebrating nature and caring for life (it has been a Buddhist festival since ancient times).

The Constitution Memorial Day on May 3rd is to commemorate the implementation of the Japanese Constitution.

On May 5th, Children's Day (Boys' Day), I hope the boys will be as energetic and brave as yue longmen, a carp.

On September 15, a performance was held to congratulate the elderly on their longevity, and souvenirs were presented.

At the autumn equinox (a Buddhist festival since ancient times) around September 23rd, respect ancestors and miss the dead.

Sports Festival 10 June 10 commemorates the Tokyo International Olympic Games held in1964/10, and various activities to revitalize sports are held on this day.

Cultural Festival165438+1October 3 1945, which is celebrated as the birthday of Emperor Meiji. After the war, it was designated as a day to love freedom, peace and develop culture.

Labor Thanksgiving Day165438+1October 23rd advocates hard work and celebrates the development of production, and the citizens thank each other.

Emperor's Birthday 65438+February 23rd, the Emperor and Empress accepted the national congratulations in the palace.

Japanese custom:

On holidays, greeting cards will be sent to each other, and major festivals will also be worshipped.

Sapporo Snow Festival in Hokkaido, Kwai Festival in Kyoto, Gion Festival in Kyoto, Times Festival in Kyoto, Tanabata Festival in Sendai, Lantern Festival in Akita and so on. Many of them are influenced by China folk activities, such as the Boys' Day on May 5th, which was formed after the Dragon Boat Festival spread to Japan.