The longest vacation period of the year for most Japanese jobs, Golden Week is an extremely popular time to travel. Flights, trains, and hotels are often fully booked despite significantly higher rates at this time. Expect to pay two times the average flight price. This also affects foreign destinations as well.
The holidays that make golden week are as follows:
April 29th
Showa No Hi
Showa Day:
The birthday of former Emperor Showa. Before 2007, April 29 was known as Greenery Day (now celebrated on May 4).
May 3rd
kenpo kinebi
Constitution Mermorial Day:
A national holiday remembering the new constitution, which was put into effect after the war.
May 4th
midori no hi
Greeny day:
Until 2006, Greenery Day was celebrated on April 29, the former Emperor Showa's birthday, due to the emperor's love for plants and nature.
Kodomo no hi
Children Days
Also called boy's festival.
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