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    In Japan, Children’s Day – Kodomo no Hi – is held on May 5 and marks the final national holiday of the period known as Golden Week.
    Kodomo no Hi, or Children’s Day is a Japanese holiday celebrated on May 5 every year. It is meant to respect children’s individuality and to celebrate their happiness.
    Kodomo no Hi is the children's day in Japan and a national holiday which takes place every year on the 5th of May.
    Kodomo no Hi, literally "children’s day", is a Japanese holiday taking place on May 5 at the end of the Golden Week, the national vacation week.
    May 5th is Kodomo no hi in Japan. In English, Kodomo no hi is literally translated as Children’s Day. Every year, people celebrate it as one of the special days.
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    Children's Day (Japan) - Wikipedia

    Children's Day (こどもの日, Kodomo no hi) is a public holiday in Japan which takes place annually on May 5 and is the final celebration in Golden Week. It is a day set aside to respect children's personalities and to celebrate their happiness. It was designated a national holiday by the Japanese government in 1948, … 展开

    The day was originally called Tango no sekku (端午の節句) – one of the five annual ceremonies held at the imperial court – and was celebrated on the fifth day of the fifth moon in the 展开

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    On this day, families raise the koinobori, carp-shaped windsock (because of the Chinese legend that a carp that swims upstream becomes a dragon and flies to Heaven, and the resemblance of the waving windsock to swimming fish), with a black carp for the father, … 展开

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  3. Kodomo no hi: Children's Day Celebration - Japan Society

    In Japan, Kodomo no hi, or "Children's Day," is celebrated every year on May 5. On this national holiday, children are respected and honored for their individual strengths and happiness is wished upon them. Children's Day was originally …

  4. Kodomo no Hi (May 5): All About Children's Day in Japan

  5. CHILDREN'S DAY (KODOMO NO HI) - May 5, 2025 - National Today

  6. Children's Day | Calendar 05 | Explore Japan - Kids Web …

    May 5 is Children's Day, when families celebrate the healthy growth and happiness of children. It became a national holiday in 1948, but it has been a day of celebration in Japan since ancient times. The fifth day of the fifth month was …

  7. Children's Day in Japan: A Guide to Kodomo No Hi

    2024年5月1日 · As soon as Hinamatsuri (Girl’s Day) ends and the cherry blossom season dies down, Japanese families start preparing for Golden Week—and even more specifically, for Kodomo No Hi (Children’s Day), celebrated on May 5th …

  8. Kodomo no Hi - Koinobori and Boys' Day in Japan

    2023年6月9日 · Kodomo no Hi, literally "children’s day", is a Japanese holiday taking place on May 5 at the end of the Golden Week, the national vacation week. This celebration, held in the family circle, originated from China and after …

  9. Kodomo no Hi (Children’s Day) celebration in Tokyo

    Kodomo no hi is celebrated on May 5. Japan renamed it in 1948 from Boys Day to Children's Day so that parents can wish for children's growth.

  10. The history and meaning of Children’s Day in Japan

    2022年5月5日 · In Japan, Children’s Day – Kodomo no Hi – is held on May 5 and marks the final national holiday of the period known as Golden Week.

  11. How Is Children’s Day In Japan Celebrated? - Japan Truly

    2024年6月6日 · Every May 5th, Japan bursts with color to celebrate Kodomo no Hi, Children’s Day! Dive into this guide to learn about the carp streamers, samurai displays, delicious treats, and traditions that families enjoy to honor and bless …