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They are listed in order of years of service.
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Date
Event Name
Description
01/01
New Year's Day
A Japanese holiday celebrating the New Year. Enjoy Hatsumode (first shrine visit) and Osechi Ryori (New Year's food).
01/07
Jinjitsu (Festival of Seven Herbs)
Eat nanakusa-gayu (seven-herb rice porridge) and wish for a year of good health.
02/03
Setsubun
Drive away demons by scattering beans and invite good fortune.
02/04
Risshun (Start of Spring)
The day when spring officially begins according to the traditional calendar.
03/03
Hina Matsuri (Peach Festival)
A day to display Hina dolls and wish for the healthy growth of girls.
03/20
Vernal Equinox Day
The day when day and night are of equal length. Visit ancestral graves.
04/08
Hanamatsuri (Flower Festival)
A Buddhist event celebrating the birthday of Buddha.
05/05
Tango no Sekku (Children's Day)
Display Koinobori (carp streamers) and wish for the healthy growth of boys.
07/07
Tanabata (Star Festival)
The legend of Orihime and Hikoboshi. Write wishes on strips of paper.
08/13〜16
Obon
A Buddhist event to welcome and honor ancestral spirits.
09/20
Higaniri (Autumn Higan)
The beginning of the autumn Higan period. Visit ancestral graves.
09/23
Autumnal Equinox Day
The day when day and night are of equal length. Respect ancestors.
10/31
Halloween
A Western festival for enjoying costumes. Also popular in Japan.
11/15
Shichi-Go-San
Celebrates the growth of children aged 3, 5, and 7.
11/23
Niinamesai
A festival to thank the gods for the harvest of new grains.
12/21
Tōji (Winter Solstice)
The day with the longest night of the year. Take a Yuzu bath.
12/24
Christmas Eve
The night before Christmas. In Japan, it's a day spent with a lover.
12/25
Christmas
The festival celebrating the birth of Christ. Enjoy cake and presents.
12/31
New Year's Eve
The last day of the year. Listen to the Jōya no Kane (New Year's Eve bell) and eat Toshikoshi soba (year-crossing noodles).
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