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Japan Celebrates A Holiday Without A Name -- But Not For Much Longer Golden Week, Japan's national spring break, consists of four holidays -- only three of which actually have a name. The mysterious holiday without a name is sometimes referred to as 'Between Day'. This May 4th marks the last time that Between Day will be observed in Japan. Planet Tokyo explains why in its exclusive coverage of Golden Week. (PRWEB) April 28, 2006 -- Golden Week, Japan's national spring break, consists of four holidays -- only three of which actually have a name. The mysterious holiday without a name is sometimes referred to as 'Between Day'. This May 4th marks the last time that Between Day will be observed in Japan. Planet Tokyo explains why in its exclusive coverage of Golden Week (http://www.planettokyo.com/news/index.cfm/fuseaction/story/ID/47/)
Planet Tokyo is the Internet's leading guide to Japanese travel and culture. Golden Week and other holidays are featured on Planet Tokyo's comprehensive calendar of Japanese holidays (http://www.planettokyo.com/calendar/).
Whether you're celebrating a Japanese holiday or planning a trip to Japan, Planet Tokyo is the place to start. The site features valuable tips for travelers, a sightseeing guide, and information on Japanese food and restaurants. Budget travelers will also benefit from Planet Tokyo's database of Japanese hotel discounts, and affordable travel packages.
Planet Tokyo is the destination of choice for travelers planning a trip to Japan: http://www.planettokyo.com
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