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Happy Keiro No Hi - What is Respect for the Aged Day

Ancient tradition from Japan

Respect for the Aged Day (敬老の日 Keirō no Hi) is a Japanese designated public holiday celebrated annually to honor elderly citizens It started in 1966 as a national holiday and was held on every September 15. Since 2003,

Respect for the Aged Day is held on the third Monday of September

This national holiday traces its origins to 1947, when Nomadani-mura (later Yachiyo-cho, currently Taka-cho), Hyōgo Prefecture, proclaimed September 15 Old Folks' Day (Toshiyori no Hi).

Its popularity spread nationwide, and in 1966 it took its present name and status. Annually, Japanese media take the opportunity to feature the elderly, reporting on the population and highlighting the oldest people in the country.

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Kamiri Mitsubishi

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