4/26/2025

GOLDEN WEEK in Japan

 The Golden Week is a collection of four national holidays within seven days. In combination with well placed weekends, the Golden Week becomes one of Japan's three busiest holiday seasons, besides New Year and the Obon week.

Trainsairports and sightseeing spots get very crowded during Golden Week, and accommodation in tourist areas can get booked out well in advance.

The national holidays making up the Golden Week are:

  • April 29
    Showa Day (Showa no hi):
    April 29 is the birthday of former Emperor Showa, who died in the year 1989. Until 2006, Greenery Day (see May 4) used to be celebrated on this day.
  • May 3
    Constitution Day (Kenpo kinenbi):
    On this day in 1947, the new postwar constitution was put into effect.
  • May 4
    Greenery Day (Midori no hi):
    Until 2006, Greenery Day used to be celebrated on April 29, the birthday of former Emperor Showa. The day is dedicated to the environment, because the emperor loved plants and nature. Before being declared Greenery Day, May 4 used to be a national holiday due to a law, which declares a day, that falls between two national holidays, a national holiday.
  • May 5
    Children's Day (Kodomo no hi):
    The Boy's Festival (Tango no Sekku) is celebrated on this day. Families pray for the health and future success of their sons by hanging up carp streamers and displaying samurai dolls, symbolizing strength, power and success in life. The Girl's Festival is celebrated on March 3.

Golden Week 2025

n 2025, the weekends are placed to create a 4-day holiday. Travel activity is anticipated to peak on May 3 with people leaving the large urban centers (especially Tokyo) and on May 5 and 6 in the opposite direction.

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April 28
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April 29
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April 30
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May 1
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May 3
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May 5
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and I just came back from Japan last night before things get seriously hectic.






4/01/2025

Sakura season in Japan

 



If you are in Japan (Tokyo) now, you are lucky one to see full bloom of cherry blossom.

Cherry blossom (Sakura) is symbolize the arrival of spring

In Japan, where the four seasons are distinct, the end of the harsh cold of "winter" and the beginning of a new academic and business year in "spring" make it an exciting season.
When cherry blossoms are in full bloom, they serve as a reminder of this "exciting season," which is one of the reasons why Japanese people love cherry blossoms.


fragile and beautiful flower

Even though people have been eagerly anticipating the cherry blossoms' full bloom for months, they fall within about two weeks at most.
Since ancient times, Japanese people have found beauty in the fleeting nature of life, and the fact that the breathtaking cherry blossoms quickly scatter and fade makes them a "transient flower." This is considered one of the reasons why cherry blossoms are so beloved.


Japanese love Sakura