• Autumnal Equinox Day (Japan)

    Autumnal Equinox Day marks the moment when day and night are nearly equal in length. It is a time to honor nature, express gratitude for the harvest and pay respects to ancestors. Many families visit graves, offer food and flowers, and spend time together. The day blends Buddhist and Shinto traditions, symbolizing balance, harmony and the changing of seasons.

  • St. Rupert's Day

    St. Rupert’s Day is a regional holiday in Salzburg, Austria that honors St. Rupert of Salzburg (c. 660–710), the city’s founder, first bishop, and patron saint.

  • Tishreen Liberation Day

    Tishreen Liberation Day commemorates the start of the October War in 1973, also known internationally as the Yom Kippur War or the Ramadan War, when Syria and Egypt launched a coordinated military offensive against Israel to reclaim territories lost in the 1967 Six-Day War.

  • Sports Day (Japan)

    Sports Day promotes health, fitness, and an active lifestyle while commemorating the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, Japan’s first hosting of the Games. Schools and communities organize athletic festivals featuring races, games, and team competitions that foster teamwork and national spirit. The day encourages people of all ages to enjoy sports and appreciate the importance of physical well-being.

  • Civil Servants' Day

    Civil Servants' Day in Brazil honors the dedication and service of the nation's public sector employees, those who work in government institutions at federal, state, and municipal levels. The day recognizes their vital role in delivering essential services, upholding public administration, and supporting the country's development. While not a national holiday, many public offices close or operate on reduced schedules to mark the occasion.