Japanese Spring Holidays Await!
While the citizens of northern Japan are still feeling the cold aftermath of the snowy winter, the lucky inhabitants of the southern islands are slowly getting some sun in their swimsuits. The popular symbol of Japan during spring is the cherry blossom tree; they start blooming, during March and April.
Showa no Hi (April 29)
April 29 is former Emperor Showa’s birthday (昭和の日). This Japanese holiday reflection on the emperor’s 63-year reign rather than his personal glorification.
Kenpo Kinnen Bi / Constitution Day (May 3)
Japan’s Constitution Day (憲法記念日) takes place every May 3 and is part of a collection of Japanese holidays known as the Golden Week. It was during this day that the 1947 Constitution of Japan was created. Constitution Day encourages the Japanese people to reflect on the true meaning of democracy and the government.
Midori no Hi/ Greenery Day (May 4)
Until the year 2006, Greenery Day (みどりの日) was celebrated on April 29, the birthday of Emperor Showa. In 2007, it was moved to May 4. On Greenery Day, people commune with nature and appreciate the blessings in their lives.
Kodomo no Hi/Children’s Day (May 5)
Kodomo no Hi (こどもの日) is a Japanese holiday dedicated to respect children’s rights and celebrate their happiness. Boys’ Festival happens on May 5 and Girls’ Festival on May 3.