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Japanese Celebrations | Adrian G, Hisao G, Romina C, Mitsue M. | 1A sec |
Enero | Matsuri Daikoku Festival It is the day of coming of age, it is celebrated to honor young people who turn 20 that year |
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Febrero | Setsubun It is a Japanese celebration carried out at the beginning of a new season of the year, celebrated annually on February 3 and with the purpose of casting all the evil of last year to ward off the demons | |
Marzo | Hinamatsuri It's like a festival dedicated especially to girls. | |
Abril | Hanami It is a tradition to observe the beauty of the flowers, it consists of visiting various sites where the sakura bloom |
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Mayo | Kodomo no hi It is an international day in Japan where children's personalities and happiness are respected | |
Junio|Aizen Matsuri festival is dedicated to the deity Aizen Myo-o. He is considered the god of love, charms, marriage, and good luck. | |
Julio | Tanabata Japanese festival of the stars | |
Agosto | Tōrō Nagashi It is a type of lamp that floats on the surface of the water | |
Septiembre | Keirō no Hi Respect for the day of the elderly | |
Octubre |Taiiku no Hi Sports Day, commemorates the opening of the Olympic Games | |
Noviembre | Bunka No Hi A festival in order to promote culture and art |
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Diciembre | Festival honoring the 47 ronin, perform a memorial in front of the graves |
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