The Ministry of Education stipulates that universities should teach 15 weeks per semester, so nearly two months of spring break, two months of summer vacation and half a month of winter vacation are the three longest holidays for students, but some schools have the concept of autumn break, which will last for about two weeks.
Legal holidays in Japan: New Year's Day, Adult's Day, National Day, Spring Equinox, Showa Day, Constitution Day, Green Day, Children's Day, Sea Festival, Mountain Festival, Respect for the Elderly Day, Autumn Equinox, Sports Festival, Cultural Festival, Labor Thanksgiving Day, and Emperor's birthday.
Since 2007, the legal holiday in Japan is 15 days.
Extended data
Spring break in Japanese universities: usually from March 19 to April 1 (from the end of last academic year to the beginning of the new academic year, there is usually a requirement for cleaning before the formal start of school, so the start of school is about the first week of April).
Summer vacation in Japanese universities: usually from July 2 1 to September 1 (there will be holiday activities such as study tour and summer accommodation, which varies from school to school).
Winter vacation in Japanese universities: generally 65438+February 24th ~ 65438+1October 8th (Christmas to New Year holiday).
Holidays in Japanese language schools: Language schools have many periods, and some have four holidays, namely, winter vacation from late February to1mid-October in 65438, spring vacation from late March to mid-April, summer vacation from mid-June to mid-July, and autumn vacation from late September to1mid-October in 65438.
Reference source
Baidu Encyclopedia-Japan Festival