Feb. 29th to Oct. 3rd
In Japan, Feb. 29th to Oct. 3rd is the legal New Year holiday every year, during which the Japanese will celebrate the whole country and welcome the new year. New Year's Day is also the New Year's Day celebrated by the Japanese.
Japanese people pay special attention to the New Year, and February 29th-October 3rd is a national holiday every year. The Japanese call February 31th "the big dark day", that is, New Year's Eve. On New Year's Eve, the Japanese call it "except for the night". During the night, they pray to the gods to send away the troubled old year and usher in a beautiful new year, which is called "Chuyi".
In fact, Japan is a country deeply influenced by China culture and attaches great importance to maintaining traditional culture. Many traditional cultures from China can be seen in Japanese society. But the Japanese have long since stopped using the lunar calendar, and it's not spring.
comparison table of year numbers of AD and Japan
Gregorian calendar year 2123 is 5 years.
Gregorian calendar year 2123 is the year 2683.
National holidays fall on Sundays, and the next working day will be compensated.
in principle, government agencies, banks, enterprises, schools, etc. have holidays according to national holidays (Japanese: National Day).
In principle, all national holidays in Japan are closed for one day. New Year's Day is an exception. From February 29th to October 3rd, Japanese government agencies, banks and enterprises are closed in principle.
In Japan, there are no special celebrations or national holidays during the Lunar New Year.
Japanese companies' summer vacation is not a legal holiday. According to traditional habits and internal rules, it is arranged by companies themselves in mid-August.
Japan and China? Hong kong? Macau? Between Taiwan Province, there is an hour time difference. 1 am in China is 1 am in Japan.
above content reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Japanese New Year