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Public holiday (Japan): “gantan” (new year's day) !1 #holiday #Japan ^1 Jan 2014 | |
Public holiday (Japan): “seijin no hi” (“coming of age” day) !1 #holiday #Japan #weekend ^13 Jan 2014 | |
Festivity (Japan): “setsubun” (beginning of Spring) #festivity #Japan ^3 Feb 2014 | |
Public holiday (Japan): “kenkoku kinen no hi” (national foundation day) !1 #holiday #Japan ^11 Feb 2014 | |
Festivity (Japan): “hina matsuri” (girls' or dolls' festival) #festivity #Japan ^3 Mar 2014 | |
Public holiday (Japan): “shunbun no hi” (Spring equinox) !1 #holiday #Japan ^20 Mar 2014 | |
Public holiday (Japan): “Showa no hi” (Showa day) !1 #holiday #Japan ^29 Apr 2014 | |
Public holiday (Japan): “kenpo kinenbi” (constitution day; part of Golden Week) !1 #holiday #Japan #weekend ^3 May 2014 | |
Public holiday (Japan): “midori no hi” (greenery day; part of Golden Week) !1 #holiday #Japan #weekend ^4 May 2014 | |
Public holiday (Japan): “kodomo no hi” (childrens' day; part of Golden Week) !1 #holiday #Japan #weekend ^5 May 2014 | |
Public holiday (Japan): greenery day observed; part of Golden Week !1 #holiday #Japan #weekend ^6 May 2014 | |
Festivity (Japan): “tanabata” (star festival) #festivity #Japan ^7 Jul 2014 | |
Festivity (Japan): “obon” (festival of souls; in Tokyo) #festivity #Japan ^13 Jul 2014 | |
Festivity (Japan): “obon” (festival of souls; in Tokyo) #festivity #Japan ^14 Jul 2014 | |
Festivity (Japan): “obon” (festival of souls; in Tokyo) #festivity #Japan ^15 Jul 2014 | |
Public holiday (Japan): “umi no hi” (marine day) !1 #holiday #Japan #weekend ^21 Jul 2014 | |
Festivity (Japan): “obon” (festival of souls; most of the country) #festivity #Japan ^13 Aug 2014 | |
Festivity (Japan): “obon” (festival of souls; most of the country) #festivity #Japan ^14 Aug 2014 | |
Festivity (Japan): “obon” (festival of souls; most of the country) #festivity #Japan ^15 Aug 2014 | |
Public holiday (Japan): “keiro no hi” (respect for the aged day) !1 #holiday #Japan #weekend ^15 Sep 2014 | |
Public holiday (Japan): autumn equinox !1 #holiday #Japan ^23 Sep 2014 | |
Public holiday (Japan): “taiku no hi” (sports day) !1 #holiday #Japan #weekend ^13 Oct 2014 | |
Public holiday (Japan): “bunka no hi” (Culture Day) !1 #holiday #Japan #weekend ^3 Nov 2014 | |
Festivity (Japan): “shichi-go-san” (7/5/3 festival) #festivity #Japan ^15 Nov 2014 | |
Public holiday (Japan): “kinro kansha no hi” (labour thanksgiving day) !1 #holiday #Japan #weekend ^24 Nov 2014 | |
Public holiday (Japan): “Tenno tanjobi” (Emperor's birthday) !1 #holiday #Japan ^23 Dec 2014 | |
Public holiday (Japan): “omisoka” (new year's eve) !1 #holiday #Japan ^31 Dec 2014 |
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