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Novembre 2026
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  • Banques Horaires réduits
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SAM 21 Week-end
DIM 22 Week-end
LUN 23 Jour férié

Week-end de 3 jours (21 Novembre – 23 Novembre)

📣 Conseils aux voyageurs

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.

À propos de ce jour férié

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.