Japanese religious events include the first shrine or temple visit of the New Year (Hatsumode), the equinoctial weeks in spring and autumn (Higan), the Bon festival in summer, Shichi-Go-San (a celebration for children aged three, five, and seven), and Setsubun (the day before the start of spring).
These events are based on Shinto and Buddhist teachings while also celebrating Japan’s unique culture and seasonal transitions.
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