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(Bunka no hi) Culture Day
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(Bunka no hi) Culture Day
Yes when you saw this title you may have started to think
huh?
Well 文化の日 , written in romaji as Bunka no hi (boo-n-kah-no-heh) is translated to Culture Day in Japan.
On November 3(next month) the Japanese will be celebrating Bunka no hi.
I'm gonna be celebrating this holiday this year, I'll upload some pictures to show you too,
huh?Well 文化の日 , written in romaji as Bunka no hi (boo-n-kah-no-heh) is translated to Culture Day in Japan.
On November 3(next month) the Japanese will be celebrating Bunka no hi.
This national holiday was established in 1948. It commemorates the November 3, 1946 announcement of the Constitution. It is recognized as a day to celebrate peace and freedom and promote culture. (N.B.: Although prior to the establishment of this holiday in 1948, November 3 was also a national holiday called Meiji-setsu (明治節, Meiji-setsu?) commemorating the birthday of Emperor Meiji, the two holidays are ostensibly unrelated.)
I'm gonna be celebrating this holiday this year, I'll upload some pictures to show you too,
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