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Culture Day

Culture Day
Official name Bunka-no-hi (文化の日)
Observed by Japan
Type National
Significance Promotes culture, the arts, and academic endeavour
Date November 3

Culture Day (文化の日 Bunka no Hi?) is a national holiday held annually in Japan on November 3 for the purpose of promoting culture, the arts, and academic endeavor. Festivities typically include art exhibitions, parades, and award ceremonies for distinguished artists and scholars.

Culture Day was first held in 1948, to commemorate the announcement of the post-war Japanese constitution on November 3, 1946.

November 3 was first celebrated as a national holiday in 1868, when it was called Tenchō-setsu (天長節?), a holiday held in honor of the birthday of the reigning Emperor — at that time, Emperor Meiji. (See also The Emperor's Birthday.) Following Meiji's death in 1912, November 3 ceased to be a holiday until 1927, when his birthday was given its own specific holiday, known as Meiji-setsu (明治節?). As Meiji-setsu was discontinued with the announcement of Culture Day in 1948, some see Culture Day as a continuation of this tradition as well—a mere renaming of Meiji-setsu—although they are ostensibly unrelated.


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