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Holiday Periods at a Glance
The cabinet agreed on dates for national holidays in 2021 on May 29, 2020. Legislation is set to follow.
(Translated from Japanese. Banner photo © Pixta.)
Overviews
January 1 | New Year’s Day |
Second Monday of January | Coming of Age Day |
February 11 | National Foundation Day |
February 23 | The Emperor’s Birthday |
Around March 20-21 | Vernal Equinox |
April 29 | Showa Day |
May 3 | Constitution Memorial Day |
May 4 | Greenery Day |
May 5 | Children’s Day |
Third Monday of July | Sea Day |
August 11 | Mountain Day |
Third Monday of September | Respect for the Aged Day |
Around September 22-23 | Autumnal Equinox |
Second Monday of October | Sports Day |
November 3 | Culture Day |
November 23 | Labor Thanksgiving Day |
New Year’s Day (January 1)
On the evening of December 31 or morning of January 1, visit a temple and shrine and get the new year off to a fresh start.
Coming of Age Day (second Monday of January)
Everyone who turns 20 during this calendar year officially “comes of age.” (In Japan, you can smoke and drink at 20.)
National Foundation Day: (February 11)
Commemorates the founding of Japan.
The Emperor’s Birthday: (February 23)
Celebrates the Emperor’s birthday.
Vernal Equinox (Around March 20-21)
In Japan, both equinoxes are public holidays. This is the spring one.
Golden Week
A collection of holidays that give people roughly a week off each year. Tokyo will be buzzing will all sorts of events: music, art, food, festivals. The individual holidays are as follows:
Showa Day (April 29)
Commemorates the reign of Emperor Hirohito, also known as the Showa Emperor
Constitution Memorial Day (May 3)
Commemorates the day Japan’s current constitution came into effect.
Greenery Day (May 4)
A day to give thanks to nature.
Children’s Day (May 5)
A day to pray for the happy, healthy growth of our children.

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This page contains a national calendar of all 2021 public holidays. These dates may be modified as official changes are announced, so please check back regularly for updates.
Date | Day | Holiday |
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1 Jan | Fri | New Year’s Day |
11 Jan | Mon | Coming of Age Day |
11 Feb | Thu | National Foundation Day |
23 Feb | Tue | The Emperor’s Birthday |
20 Mar | Sat | Vernal Equinox Day |
29 Apr | Thu | Shōwa Day |
3 May | Mon | Constitution Memorial Day |
4 May | Tue | Greenery Day |
5 May | Wed | Children’s Day |
22 Jul | Thu | Marine Day |
23 Jul | Fri | Health and Sports Day |
8 Aug | Sun | Mountain Day |
9 Aug | Mon | Mountain Day Holiday |
20 Sep | Mon | Respect for the Aged Day |
23 Sep | Thu | Autumnal Equinox Day |
3 Nov | Wed | Culture Day |
23 Nov | Tue | Labour Thanksgiving Day |
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List of Holidays in Japan in 2021
Day | Date | Holiday Name | Type | Comments |
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Friday | Jan 01 | New Year’s Day | National Holiday | |
Monday | Jan 11 | Coming-of-Age Day | National Holiday | 2nd Monday of January |
Thursday | Feb 11 | National Foundation Day | National Holiday | National Day |
Tuesday | Feb 23 | The Emperor’s Birthday | National Holiday | February 23rd or following Monday if it falls on a Sunday |
Saturday | Mar 20 | Vernal Equinox Day | National Holiday | March 20 or March 21 |
Thursday | Apr 29 | Showa Day | National Holiday | Part of Golden Week |
Monday | May 03 | Constitution Memorial Day | National Holiday | Part of Golden Week |
Tuesday | May 04 | Greenery Day | National Holiday | Part of Golden Week |
Wednesday | May 05 | Children’s Day | National Holiday | Part of Golden Week |
Thursday | Jul 22 | Marine Day | National Holiday | Moved for Olympics |
Friday | Jul 23 | Health-Sports Day | National Holiday | Olympic Opening Ceremony |
Monday | Aug 09 | Mountain Day | National Holiday | Olympic closing ceremony |
Friday | Aug 13 | Obon | Not A Public Holiday | Not a public holiday |
Saturday | Aug 14 | Obon | Not A Public Holiday | Not a public holiday |
Sunday | Aug 15 | Obon | Not A Public Holiday | Not a public holiday |
Monday | Sep 20 | Respect for the Aged Day | National Holiday | 3rd Monday of September |
Thursday | Sep 23 | Autumnal Equinox Day | National Holiday | |
Wednesday | Nov 03 | Culture Day | National Holiday | November 3rd or following Monday if it falls on a Sunday |
Tuesday | Nov 23 | Labour Thanksgiving Day | National Holiday | November 23rd or following Monday if it falls on a Sunday |
Notes
- If Respect for the aged day falls on 21 September and Autumnal Equinox falls in 23 September, then 22 September is declared a holiday – creating ‘Silver Week’.
- With the exception of New Year’s Day, if a holiday falls on a Sunday, the following day is treated as a holiday instead.
Public holidays in Japan
- New Year’s Day: Families gather to see in the new year and businesses shut down from January 1 to January 3. People throw bonenkai parties (“forgetting parties”) to symbolize leaving behind last year’s problems and making a fresh start.
- Coming of Age Day: Coming of Age Day is held on the second Monday of January. It is held to congratulate all the young people who have turned 18 between April 2 of the previous year and April 1 of the current year. Special ceremonies are held nationwide.
- National Foundation Day: February 11 marks National Foundation Day and it is a nationwide celebration of patriotism. The celebrations are fairly lowkey though there are some events in Tokyo and the other big cities.
- The Emperor’s Birthday is also a Japanese national holiday. It’s celebrated on the birthday of the reigning Emperor. Following the accession of Emperor Naruhito in 2019, the Emperor’s Birthday holiday has been moved from 23 December (Emperor Emeritus Akihito’s birthday) to February 23, actual Emperor Naruhito’s birthday.
- Showa Day: Showa Day is held on April 29 and it honors the birthday of Emperor Showa (Hirohito). Showa means “bright peace” in Japanese and it symbolizes the era of his reign (from 1926 to 1989).
- Constitution Memorial Day: May 3 marks the Constitution Memorial Day. It is part of Golden Week and celebrates the 1947 Constitution of Japan which came into effect a couple of years after the end of World War II.
- Greenery Day: It is celebrated on May 4 of each year and is dedicated to the contemplation of nature. This day is part of Golden Week. Until 2006, the celebration was held on April 29, but since 2007 it became Shōwa Day in honor of the emperor who reigned in Japan for 62 years and particularly during World War II.
- Children’s Day: Children’s Day takes place on May 5 and marks the end of Golden Week. It is an ancient celebration which respects the happiness and personalities of children. Families play with traditional toys and eat special types of cakes.
- Marine Day: Marine Day (also known as Sea Day) takes place on the third Monday of July. The holiday celebrates the sea and its importance to Japan as it is an island nation. Many local people take advantage of this day to enjoy the beach.
- Mountain Day: Mountain Day is celebrated on August 11. It is Japan’s newest holiday as it was only introduced in 2014. The day gives people the chance to enjoy Japan’s stunning mountains by going hiking and enjoying other activities.
- Respect for the Aged Day: Respect for the Aged Day is held to honor Japan’s elderly citizens. It is held on the third Monday of September. The day was introduced in 1966 and the media often use the day as an opportunity the highlight the country’s oldest people.
- Sports Day: The second Monday of October is Health and Sports Day. It commemorates the opening of the 1964 Tokyo Olympic Games and promotes sports and living an active lifestyle.
- Culture Day: Culture Day promotes the arts and learning and it takes place on November 3. Typical activities include exhibitions, parades, and award ceremonies for distinguished artists and scholars.
- Labor Thanksgiving Day: Labor Thanksgiving Day is held on November 23. Events are held throughout the country including the Nagano Labor Festival which encourages people to think about the environment, peace and human rights.
National and other holidays observed by the Bank
2022
Month | Date |
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January | 1, 2, 3, 10 |
February | 11, 23 |
March | 21 |
April | 29 |
May | 3, 4, 5 |
June | — |
July | 18 |
August | 11 |
September | 19, 23 |
October | 10 |
November | 3, 23 |
December | 31 |
2023
Month | Date |
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January | 1, 2, 3, 9 |
February | 11, 23 |
March | 21 |
April | 29 |
May | 3, 4, 5 |
June | — |
July | 17 |
August | 11 |
September | 18, 23 |
October | 9 |
November | 3, 23 |
December | 31 |
- Note: National holidays and observances are subject to change.
Below is the list of Japan public holidays from November 2022 to September 2023:
Date | Weekday | Public Holiday | |
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Nov 3 | Thursday | Culture Day | |
Nov 23 | Wednesday | Labor Thanksgiving Day | |
Dec 29 | Thursday | New Year’s Holiday | government |
Dec 30 | Friday | New Year’s Holiday | government |
Dec 31 | Saturday | Bank Holiday | banks |
Jan 1 | Sunday | New Year’s Day | |
Jan 2 | Monday | New Year’s Day Holiday | |
Jan 3 | Tuesday | New Year’s Holiday | banks government |
Jan 9 | Monday | Coming of Age Day | |
Feb 11 | Saturday | Foundation Day | |
Feb 23 | Thursday | Emperor’s Birthday | |
Mar 21 | Tuesday | Vernal Equinox | |
Apr 29 | Saturday | Showa Day | |
May 3 | Wednesday | Constitution Day | |
May 4 | Thursday | Greenery Day | |
May 5 | Friday | Children’s Day | |
July 17 | Monday | Marine Day | |
Aug 11 | Friday | Mountain Day | |
Sep 18 | Monday | Respect for the Aged Day | |
Sep 23 | Saturday | Autumnal Equinox |
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Global Holidays Observed in Japan
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