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Público Día festivo
Nacional
Fiesta Nacional
Martes, 22 de Septiembre, 2026
Septiembre 2026
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🏪 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 4 días
SÁB
19
Fin de semana
DOM
20
Fin de semana
LUN
21
Día puente
MAR
22
Día festivo
Fin de semana de 4 días con puente el 21 de Septiembre
📣 Notas para viajeros
Japan is a densely populated East Asian island nation with a culture that blends deep traditional values with modern, urban life.
- Oshōgatsu (New Year) causes major travel congestion from December 30th to January 3rd.
- Hanami (cherry blossom viewing) in March/April often results in crowded city spots, particularly in Kyoto.
- Golden Week (late April to early May) is a period of four holidays causing massive increases in travel and accommodation costs.
- Summer includes numerous local festivals (matsuri) and fireworks (hanabi), such as Tanabata (July/August).
- The Awa Odori is a famous Obon Festival held in Tokushima.
- Hot towels (o-shibori) are typically provided upon seating; payment is made at the counter upon departure.
- Use chopsticks (ha-shi) for most Japanese meals, observing specific rules (e.g., avoid sticking them upright in rice). For soups, liquid may be drunk directly from the bowl; use a spoon for main-dish soups like ramen. When seeking staff attention, use the phrase "sumimasen" ("excuse me"). Tipping is not customary, though service charges may apply.
Sobre este día festivo
Japan recognizes 16 public holidays, established and updated under the Public Holiday Law since 1948. The most recent addition was recognized in 2018.