Japanese Sports Day, known as Taiiku no Hi, is a national holiday in Japan celebrated on the second Monday of October. This day promotes sports and physical activity among people of all ages.
Traditional events include track and field competitions, relay races, and tug-of-war. Many schools and communities organize undokai, or sports festivals, featuring team-based games and activities.
Popular activities include obstacle courses, ball-toss games, and dance performances. These events emphasize teamwork, cooperation, and healthy competition.
Modern Sports Day also includes demonstrations of traditional Japanese martial arts like judo and kendo. The holiday encourages an active lifestyle and community bonding. |