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Sports Day (Japan)

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Most communities and schools across Japan celebrate Sports Day with a sports festival which is similar to a mini Olympics. These festivals include many of the traditional track and field events, such as 4 × 100 m
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The festival usually begins with a parade featuring all the different teams that will be participating: it could be divided by neighbourhood, class, geographic area, or school. There is sometimes a local
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As Sports Day is a day to promote sports and physical and mental health, many schools and businesses choose this day to hold their annual
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will be raised. Local officials will make speeches welcoming everyone. Often everyone will spread out across the grounds for group
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poles and then carrying an “injured” teammate, laundry hanging, tug-o-war, crawling on hands and knees under a net, and doing
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providing music. Once the parade has gone around the field and lined up in the middle, the band will play
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The first Health and Sports Day was held on October 10, 1966, two years after the
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held annually on the second Monday in October. It commemorates the opening of the
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Beginning in 2020, Health and Sports Day was permanently renamed Sports Day
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A cycling event for Health and Sports Day (体育の日) in 2011 near the city of
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Consulate General of Japan in New York: Health Sports Day in Japan
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Sports Day was established since the opening ceremony of the
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relay including any number of different challenges:
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Health and Sports Day

Nihonmatsu, Fukushima
Japan
Public
1964 Summer Olympics
Tokyo
Physical education
public holiday in Japan
1964 Summer Olympics
Tokyo

Tokyo Olympics
1964 Summer Olympics
rainy season
Happy Monday System
sports day
100 metres
4 x 100 metres relay
tug of war
Cavalry Battle
relay
sprinting
long jump
tug of war
rugby
sack races
obstacle course
Three-legged races
bamboo

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