Japan Events March 2025

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Japan's cherry blossoms are legendary and steal the scene this time of year, but they aren't the only thing blooming in March! A weekend trip to Nagasaki offers something truly special Events in Japan Monthly Calendar for March 2025 : bank holidays, national days, and main festivals, excursions and conventions.

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Japan's cherry blossoms are legendary and steal the scene this time of year, but they aren't the only thing blooming in March! A weekend trip to Nagasaki offers something truly special Events in Japan Monthly Calendar for March 2025 : bank holidays, national days, and main festivals, excursions and conventions. Festivals Matcha Green Tea Marche 2025 Mar 15th - Mar 16th

Japan Calendar 2025 Week Starts Sunday เวกเตอร์สต็อก (ปลอดค่าลิขสิทธิ์) 2213002633 Shutterstock. For events in Tokyo and the surrounding area, visit our event listings. March 1-14, 2025: Omizutori Festival in Nara; March 2, 2025: Tokyo Marathon 2025 March 3, 2025: Doll Festival- Hina-Matsuri March 14th-April 13th, 2025: Naked Sakura Festival in Kyoto March 9-23, 2025: Osaka Grand Sumo Tournament (See the Grand Sumo Tournament Schedule 2025) Late March-Early April, 2025: Maruyama Park Cherry Blossom Festival in Kyoto March 22-23, 2025: Anime Japan Exhibition.

Japan Calendar 2025 Week Starts Sunday เวกเตอร์สต็อก (ปลอดค่าลิขสิทธิ์) 2213002633 Shutterstock. Japan Event Calendar for March 2025: national holidays, events, festivals. Known for his bold colors and dynamic compositions, Matsuyama, who has spent over 25 years in New York's art scene, showcases around 40 works, including 15 large-scale pieces premiering in Japan.