• Vernal Equinox Day (春分の日, Shunbun no Hi) is a public holiday in Japan that occurs on the date of the Northward equinox in Japan Standard Time (the vernal...
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  • Hemisphere) (Neo-paganism) Ostara (Northern Hemisphere) (Neo-paganism) Shunbun no Hi (Japan) Sigrblót (The Troth) Summer Finding (Asatru Free Assembly) Sun-Earth...
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  • kinen no hi February 23 No The Emperor's Birthday 天皇誕生日 Tennō tanjōbi March 20 or March 21 No Vernal Equinox Day 春分の日 Shunbun no hi April 29 No Shōwa...
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    "(equal) division" (within a season). In Japan, Vernal Equinox Day (春分の日 Shunbun no hi) is an official national holiday, and is spent visiting family graves...
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  • In 2014, the House of Councillors decided to add Mountain Day (山の日, Yama no Hi) to the Japanese calendar on August 11, after lobbying by the Japanese Alpine...
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    autumn, with Shunbun at the middle of the seven days for spring, Shūbun for fall. Shanichi (社日) is the Tsuchinoe (戊) day closest to Shunbun (middle of spring)...
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    "The festival to pray for the productiveness of grain") March 21: Shunbun no Hi (春分の日, "Vernal Equinox Holiday") April 19 (from 4 p.m.): Yomiya-sai...
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    of the ground, believed to occur on the first day of the lunar month. shunbun (春分) – Fourth solar term; approx. 20 March. Vernal equinox higan (彼岸 higan)...
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    the border of this world), a week around the time of the spring equinox (shunbun) is a period set aside for Buddhists to soothe their ancestors' souls and...
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