16 official public holidays in 2029, with 16 still ahead and around 249 working days remaining.
| Date | Day | Holiday | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mon, Jan 1 | Monday | New Year's Day 元日 | Public |
| Mon, Jan 8 | Monday | Coming of Age Day 成人の日 | Public |
| Mon, Feb 12 | Monday | Foundation Day 建国記念の日 | Public |
| Fri, Feb 23 | Friday | The Emperor's Birthday 天皇誕生日 | Public |
| Tue, Mar 20 | Tuesday | Vernal Equinox Day 春分の日 | Public |
| Mon, Apr 30 | Monday | Shōwa Day 昭和の日 | Public |
| Thu, May 3 | Thursday | Constitution Memorial Day 憲法記念日 | Public |
| Fri, May 4 | Friday | Greenery Day みどりの日 | Public |
| Sat, May 5 | Saturday | Children's Day こどもの日 | Public |
| Mon, Jul 16 | Monday | Marine Day 海の日 | Public |
| Sat, Aug 11 | Saturday | Mountain Day 山の日 | Public |
| Mon, Sep 17 | Monday | Respect for the Aged Day 敬老の日 | Public |
| Sun, Sep 23 | Sunday | Autumnal Equinox Day 秋分の日 | Public |
| Mon, Oct 8 | Monday | Sports Day スポーツの日 | Public |
| Sat, Nov 3 | Saturday | Culture Day 文化の日 | Public |
| Fri, Nov 23 | Friday | Labour Thanksgiving Day 勤労感謝の日 | Public |
Mon, Jan 1 · Monday
New Year's Day
元日
Public
Mon, Jan 8 · Monday
Coming of Age Day
成人の日
Public
Mon, Feb 12 · Monday
Foundation Day
建国記念の日
Public
Fri, Feb 23 · Friday
The Emperor's Birthday
天皇誕生日
Public
Tue, Mar 20 · Tuesday
Vernal Equinox Day
春分の日
Public
Mon, Apr 30 · Monday
Shōwa Day
昭和の日
Public
Thu, May 3 · Thursday
Constitution Memorial Day
憲法記念日
Public
Fri, May 4 · Friday
Greenery Day
みどりの日
Public
Sat, May 5 · Saturday
Children's Day
こどもの日
Public
Mon, Jul 16 · Monday
Marine Day
海の日
Public
Sat, Aug 11 · Saturday
Mountain Day
山の日
Public
Mon, Sep 17 · Monday
Respect for the Aged Day
敬老の日
Public
Sun, Sep 23 · Sunday
Autumnal Equinox Day
秋分の日
Public
Mon, Oct 8 · Monday
Sports Day
スポーツの日
Public
Sat, Nov 3 · Saturday
Culture Day
文化の日
Public
Fri, Nov 23 · Friday
Labour Thanksgiving Day
勤労感謝の日
Public
Total holidays
16
in 2029
Working days remaining
249
across all of 2029
Upcoming holidays
16
during 2029
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Japan recognises sixteen kokumin no shukujitsu under the National Holidays Act of 1948, the highest count of any major economy. Several modern holidays were introduced under the Happy Monday system enacted in 1998 and extended in 2003, which moved Coming of Age Day, Marine Day, Respect for the Aged Day and Sports Day to a Monday to create three-day weekends. Golden Week clusters four holidays between 29 April and 5 May; Silver Week occasionally creates a similar cluster in September when the autumn equinox falls on a Wednesday. The Emperor's Birthday floats with the reigning emperor: it moved from 23 December to 23 February when Akihito abdicated in 2019.
Japanese law in article 35 of the Labour Standards Act requires at least one rest day per week or four per four-week period, with no statutory requirement that the rest day be a Sunday. Most office and government work runs Monday to Friday, but retail, manufacturing and small business commonly operate six-day weeks. The civil procedure code article 95 rolls deadlines falling on a Sunday or a kokumin no shukujitsu to the next working day; Saturdays are also excluded by judicial practice though not by statute. Bank settlement follows the Bank of Japan's Zengin system, which observes the full national list of sixteen.
For people planning cross-border meetings, the practical move is to overlay Japan's calendar with the calendars of the other countries on your team. A week that looks completely clear from your end might be a national holiday on theirs. The compare tool above pairs two country calendars and highlights the overlapping closures, so you can spot the weeks where almost no one is at their desk before you put a launch on the board.