Every semester in a university should be 15 weeks, so the last 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.
In addition, there are various legal holidays, which are also varied. Because legal holidays are marked in red on the calendar, they are generally called "red sun".
New Year's Day: 65438+February 30th to 65438+1October 3rd, a five-day holiday, just like the Spring Festival holiday in China. Celebrate the arrival of the new year.
Adult Day: Adult Day on the second Monday in January. From this day of the previous year to this adult festival, people who have reached the age of 20 will dress up in shrines and other places to celebrate their adulthood.
Founding Day: People's Republic of China (PRC)'s Founding Day in February 1 1. According to Japanese mythology, Emperor Jimmu unified Japan in February 1 1 BC. Therefore, this day is designated as the anniversary of the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC) in the Constitution.
Green Day: Green Day on April 29th, which is equivalent to the idea of Arbor Day and Environmental Protection Day in China, is a day to encourage people to get close to nature and live a green life. At the same time, it is also a time for people to thank nature for its kindness to human beings. On the festival day, all parks in Japan will be open to the public.
Golden Week: From the end of April to May, the adjacent festivals include Showa Day (April 29th), Constitution Day (May 3rd), Greening Day (May 4th) and Children's Day on May 5th-specifically, Boys' Day, which is the Dragon Boat Festival in Japan. Many companies will close their business during that time and let their employees rest for a whole week. Many Japanese will also take this opportunity to travel overseas.
Ocean Day: On July 20th, Japan was surrounded by the sea, in order to thank the ocean and pray to become a prosperous maritime country.
Respect for the elderly: respect for the elderly in September 15, with the aim of respecting the elderly and being grateful, supplemented in June 1966.
Sports Day: 65438+1October 10 Sports Day to commemorate the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games held in Tokyo in 1964.
Culture Day:165438+1October 3rd. 1954 was a festival to commemorate the birth of Emperor Meiji. 1964165438+1October 3, Japan announced a new constitution, changing this day into a cultural festival, advocating social principles of loving freedom and equality and promoting cultural undertakings.
Labor Thanksgiving Day:165438+1October 23rd, which is the harvest season. In order to express gratitude for the bumper harvest, a festival aimed at thanking labor was formulated.
Emperor's birthday: The birthday of the current Emperor Akihito is165438+1October 23rd.
Studying in Baiquan tells you that there are legal holidays in Japan almost every month, and because there is no rotation system in China, there is no doubt that these days are holidays. If these days happen to be Saturday and Sunday, it will be postponed for one day. In Japan, don't worry about being busy with your studies, just enjoy every holiday.