December 31:
Omisoka - New Year's Eve, the second most important day of the Japanese calendar, the last day before the Japanese New Year, the most important day of the year.
March 14:
White Day - The day on which a man buys a sweetheart treat. Formally, this day began to be celebrated in 1980, although its roots were several years earlier. The name he received from the color of sugar. White Day is not a public holiday.
May 5:
Children's Day (Kodomo no hee) This public holiday closes Golden Week. At the bottom of the children, the traditions of celebrating Tango no Sekku are visible - bright cloth banners, even toy samurai helmets that decorate houses.
August 13-15:
Obon is one of the most important Buddhist holidays. In the temples at this time, the reading of holy books takes place, relatives put their offerings to the altars. By evening, in the parks you can see a special dance performed to the sounds of folk music and singing - Bon Odori - designed to calm the souls of ancestors. Many put on a yukata to perform this dance. The celebration closes with a solemn toro nagashi (灯籠 流 し then: ro: nagashi) - colorful paper lanterns with candles are launched along the river or sea, indicating to the souls a safe path to the kingdom of the dead.
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