Respect for the Aged Day
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Respect for the Aged Day
Summary
Respect for the Aged Day is a public holiday[1]. It draws 85 Wikipedia views per month (public_holiday category, ranking #59 of 232).[2]
Key Facts
- Respect for the Aged Day is in the country of Japan[3].
- Respect for the Aged Day's image is recorded as Respect-for-the-Aged-Day-Japan-2006-敬老の日.png[4].
- Respect for the Aged Day's instance of is recorded as public holiday[5].
- Respect for the Aged Day's Commons category is recorded as Respect for the Aged Day[6].
- Respect for the Aged Day's commemorates is recorded as elderly people[7].
- +1966-01-01T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Respect for the Aged Day[8].
- Respect for the Aged Day's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/01q9sm[9].
- Respect for the Aged Day's day in year for periodic occurrence is recorded as third Monday in September[10].
- Respect for the Aged Day's Google Doodle is recorded as respect-for-the-aged-day-2014[11].
- Respect for the Aged Day's Google Doodle is recorded as respect-for-the-aged-day-2015[12].
- Respect for the Aged Day's Google Doodle is recorded as respect-for-the-aged-day-2018[13].
- Respect for the Aged Day's Google Doodle is recorded as respect-for-the-aged-day-2019[14].
- Respect for the Aged Day's Google Doodle is recorded as espect-for-the-aged-day-2022[15].
- Respect for the Aged Day's Google Doodle is recorded as respect-the-aged-day-2021[16].
- Respect for the Aged Day's Google Doodle is recorded as respect-for-the-aged-day-2020[17].
- Respect for the Aged Day's Google Doodle is recorded as respect-for-the-aged-day-2023[18].
Why It Matters
Respect for the Aged Day draws 85 Wikipedia views per month (public_holiday category, ranking #59 of 232).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 13 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[19] It is known by 7 alternative names across languages and contexts.[20]