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Público Día festivo
Nacional
Día de la Mayoría de Edad
Lunes, 10 de Enero, 2028
Enero 2028
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Festivo seleccionado
🏪 Qué está abierto
- Bancos Horario reducido
- Oficinas públicas Cerrado
- Escuelas Cerrado
- Tiendas Varía
- Restaurantes Horario reducido
- Transporte público Horario reducido
- Bolsa Cerrado
- Correos Cerrado
🛋️ Potencial de fin de semana largo
Bloque de 3 días
SÁB
08
Fin de semana
DOM
09
Fin de semana
LUN
10
Día festivo
Fin de semana de 3 días (8 de Enero – 10 de Enero)
📣 Notas para viajeros
Japan is an East Asian country known for its blend of deep tradition and modern life. Japanese culture emphasizes balance, tranquility, and natural beauty, influences which remain visible even in fast-paced urban centers.
- New Year (Oshōgatsu) is the major holiday period (approx. Dec 30 - Jan 3), leading to high prices for transport and airfare.
- Hanami (flower viewing) in March/April, focused on cherry blossoms (sakura), causes extreme crowd density in major tourist sites.
- Golden Week (April 29 - May 5) is a period of multiple public holidays, resulting in extremely crowded trains and inflated prices.
- Summer features local festivals (matsuri) and fireworks (hanabi), with specific dates like Tanabata (July 7).
- When dining, remember that it is customary to use chopsticks (hashi). Do not place chopsticks vertically in rice or pass food from your chopsticks to another person's. For cleanliness, return disposable chopsticks to their wrapper. Soups and broths are often consumed directly from the bowl. To signal staff in a restaurant, use the phrase "sumimasen" ("excuse me"). Payment should be made at the counter upon departure; tipping is not customary.
Sobre este día festivo
Coming of Age Day is an annual public holiday in Japan, celebrated on the second Monday of January. It acknowledges the transition to adulthood for those who reached maturity between April 2 of the previous year and April 1 of the current year. Celebrations include official coming of age ceremonies at local and prefectural offices, followed by family and friends gatherings.