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  • Banken Eingeschränkt
  • Behörden Geschlossen
  • Schulen Geschlossen
  • Geschäfte Variiert
  • Restaurants Eingeschränkt
  • Öffentlicher Verkehr Eingeschränkt
  • Börse Geschlossen
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3-Tage-Block
SAM 21 Wochenende
SON 22 Wochenende
MON 23 Feiertag

3-Tage-Wochenende (21. November – 23. November)

📣 Hinweise für Reisende

Japan is an East Asian island nation with a highly developed and intricate culture influenced by both its insular nature and neighboring Asian cultures. Despite its status as a densely populated, highly modern country, Japanese culture places strong emphasis on inner balance, tranquility, and efficiency. Daily life in major cities is often fast-paced and busy.

  • The most significant holiday is New Year (Oshōgatsu), which often leads to widespread travel and price increases from late December through early January.
  • Spring (March/April) features cherry blossom viewing (Hanami), an outdoor festival. This period, often overlapping with the start of the financial year, sees massive tourist crowds and high demand.
  • Golden Week (late April to early May) is a major holiday period with four public holidays, leading to extremely crowded trains and inflated prices for travel and accommodation.
  • Major festivals (Matsuri) and fireworks (Hanabi) occur throughout the country, particularly during the warmer months.
  • The first time to visit is generally suggested before or after Golden Week to avoid peak travel congestion and price spikes.
  • While general holiday patterns shift, travelers should expect peak travel periods around New Year's and Golden Week.
  • Generally, use chopsticks for most Japanese food. Key dining taboos include: never placing chopsticks upright in rice; never passing food from your chopsticks to another person's; and avoid pointing with chopsticks. For service, wait to be acknowledged; staff generally ignore requests until prompted by saying "sumimasen" ("excuse me"). Tipping is not customary, though some establishments may include service charges.

Über diesen Feiertag

Labor Thanksgiving Day is an annual public holiday in Japan, observed on November 23rd. If November 23rd falls on a Sunday, the holiday is observed on the following Monday. The day is recognized as an occasion to respect labor and celebrate productivity.