Schedule of Public Holidays for 2020
The Philippine Embassy in Tokyo will be closed to the public in observance of the following public holidays.
MONTH | DAY | HOLIDAY PARTICULARS | OBSERVED BY | |
January | 01 | Wednesday | New Year’s Day | PHL |
January | 13 | Monday | Coming of Age Day | JPN |
February | 11 | Tuesday | National Foundation Day | JPN |
February | 24 | Monday | Emperor’s Birthday * | JPN |
April | 09 | Thursday | Maundy Thursday | PHL |
April | 10 | Friday | Good Friday | PHL |
April | 29 | Wednesday | Showa Day | JPN |
May | 04 | Monday | Greenery Day | JPN |
May | 05 | Tuesday | Children’s Day | JPN |
May | 06 | Wednesday | Constitution Day ** | JPN |
June | 12 | Friday | Independence Day | PHL |
August | 10 | Monday | Mountain Day | JPN |
August | 31 | Monday | National Heroes Day | PHL |
September | 21 | Monday | Respect for the Aged Day | JPN |
September | 22 | Tuesday | Autumnal Equinox Day | JPN |
November | 23 | Monday | Labor Thanksgiving Day | JPN |
November | 30 | Monday | Bonifacio Day | PHL |
December | 25 | Friday | Christmas Day | PHL |
December | 30 | Wednesday | Rizal Day | PHL |
December | 31 | Thursday | Last Day of the Year | PHL |
*Emperor Naruhito’s birthday falls on a Sunday, 23 February. In view of this, 24 February is declared a substitute holiday.
**Constitution Day falls on a Sunday, 03 May. In view of this, 06 May is declared a substitute holiday.
The above holidays do not include unforeseen non-working holidays which may be declared by the Philippine and Japanese Governments, as and when necessary.
Tokyo, 01 October 2019