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Jour de l'équinoxe de printemps
Vendredi, 20 Mars, 2026
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- Banques Horaires réduits
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Bloc de 3 jours
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SAM
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DIM
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Week-end
Week-end de 3 jours (20 Mars – 22 Mars)
📣 Conseils aux voyageurs
Japan is an East Asian island nation combining a traditional culture, emphasizing natural beauty and tranquility, with modern, bustling city life. The country is known for its diligent work ethic.
- Hanami (cherry blossom viewing) occurs in March or April and attracts large crowds.
- Golden Week (late April to early May) is a cluster of public holidays, resulting in high costs and crowded travel.
- Oshōgatsu (New Year) is the major holiday period, typically from late December to early January.
- Summer features local festivals (matsuri) and fireworks displays (hanabi).
- Upon seating, restaurants generally provide a hot towel (o-shibori).
- If needing staff attention, it is polite to use 'sumimasen' (excuse me).
- When dining, use chopsticks for most Japanese food. Avoid passing items between chopsticks, standing them upright in rice, or letting them rest pointing down in a bowl. Use spoons for main-dish soups, curry, and fried rice. Pay at the counter, as tipping is not customary. Be mindful not to overpour soy sauce.
À propos de ce jour férié
Vernal Equinox Day is a public holiday in Japan, traditionally observed around March 20 or 21. The specific date is determined by astronomical measurements and is confirmed closer to the date.