the holidays that a country celebrates can tell you a lot about the people that live in that country. i find it interesting to compare the different types of things that people in different countries deem worthy enough to honor and commemorate. take the US for example. about half of US federal holidays celebrate either wars or heros. in contrast, half of japans national holidays celebrate either nature or the stages of life. the differences in what each culture reveres fascinates me.

of the 11 federal holidays americans observe, i count 6 that are dedicated to various wars and heros. war-themed days include memorial day, which honors people who died in wars, independence day, which celebrates the declaration of independence during the american revolution, and veterans day, which honors soldiers who served in the military. days that commemorate heros include martin luther king day, presidents day, and columbus day.

japan, on the other hand, celebrates nature and the stages of life with 7 of their 15 national holidays:

__nature__
__stages of life__
so there you have it: half of american holidays honor wars and heros while half of japanese holidays celebrate nature and the stages of life. so what does this tell us about the difference in cultures? id like to think theres a strong relationship between what people celebrate and how they view the world. are holidays determined by a society's history or their location in the world? or is it possible that holidays help shape society into conforming to what its rulers desire? i would assume its a bit of both, really.

id rather not make too many judgments on american and japanese cultures based on something as trivial as holidays, so ill make just this one weak conjecture: based solely on holidays, it seems clear to me that america loves wars and heros while japan instead appreciates nature and the stages of life.

Comments (3)

On February 24, 2011 at 9:58 PM , Mariko said...

True, but the result is the same in both countries: Everyone forgets the meaning of the holiday and just enjoys the day off. :P

 
On February 24, 2011 at 11:23 PM , nick whalen said...

very true..

 
On February 25, 2011 at 5:28 PM , Jarrod "A Human" said...

I'm having Revere Whalen Day as I read this. It is also dedicated to nature, as I admire your many flowering branches.