If
you are travelling to Japan on leisure then knowing when the National
Holidays are can help you to enjoy some of the more cultural festivals
that may take place during that time. For those travelling on business,
then trying to avoid National Holidays, will help save you save time and
money. The
following are Japan's National Holidays for 2007:
1
January |
New Year's
Day |
8
January |
Coming
of Age Day |
11
February |
National
Founding Day |
12
February |
National
Holiday |
21
March |
Vernal Equinox Day |
29
April |
Showa
Day |
30
April |
National
Holiday |
3
May |
Constitution Memorial Day |
4
May |
National Holiday |
5
May |
Children's Day |
16
July |
Marine Day |
17
September |
Respect for the Aged Day |
23
September |
Autumnal Equinox Day |
24
September |
National
Holiday |
8
October |
Health and Sports Day |
3
November |
National
Cultural Day |
23
November |
Labor Thanksgiving Day |
24
December |
The Emperor's Birthday |
See
also other countries: National
Holidays in 2008
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