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Public holidays in Japan : ウィキペディア英語版
Public holidays in Japan

were established by the of 1948 (as amended). A provision of a law establishes that when a national holiday falls on a Sunday, the next working day shall become a public holiday, known as . Additionally, any day that falls between two other national holidays shall also become a holiday, known as . May 4, sandwiched between Constitution Memorial Day on May 3 and Children's Day on May 5, was an annual example of such a holiday until it was replaced by Greenery Day in 2007.
Prior to Japan's adoption of the Gregorian calendar in 1873, the dates of holidays were based on the traditional Chinese lunisolar calendar. Thus, New Year's Day, for example, was celebrated at the beginning of spring, as it is in modern China, Korea and Vietnam. Japan has 15 national, government-recognized holidays.〔Nakamura, Akemi, "(National holidays trace roots to China, ancients, harvests )", ''Japan Times'', 8 April 2008.〕 A 16th holiday has recently been approved by the upper house.
== Table of Japanese holidays ==


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