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- Mr. Villain's Day Off (****anese: 休日のわるものさん, Hepburn: Kyūjitsu no Warumono-san) is a ****anese manga series written and illustrated by Yuu Morikawa. It has...
- Hato no kyūjitsu (鳩の休日, lit. Dove's Day Off) was a one-minute-long station identification video that aired on Nippon Television in ****an when the station...
- the next working day shall become a public holiday, known as furikae kyūjitsu (振替休日, "compensatory public holiday", literally "substitute holiday")....
- following public holidays. Note that Citizen's Holiday (国民の休日, Kokumin no Kyūjitsu) is a generic term for any official holiday. Until 2006, 4 May was an unnamed...
- Unluck: Romantic na Hiteisha no Kyūjitsu (アンデッドアンラック ロマンチックな否定者の休日, Andeddo Anrakku Romanchikku na Hiteisha no Kyūjitsu, "Undead Unluck: The Romantic Denier's...
- Equinox Day, astronomically determined, but usually September 23 Kokumin no kyūjitsu, the day in between the two other holidays ****anese law sti****tes that...
- " ("Tohma's Day off - Explosion, Bomber Nanimon") Transliteration: "Tohma no Kyūjitsu, Bonbā-nanimon" (****anese: トーマの休日 爆裂ボンバーナニモン) May 14, 2006 (2006-05-14)...
- Sid and Nancy (1986) - Riker's Guard Walker (1987) - Washburn Tokyo no kyujitsu (1991) - Johnny Elvis Rotten Roadside Prophets (1992) - Two Free Stooges...
- original on January 2, 2020. Retrieved January 2, 2020. "Bakemonotachi no Kyūjitsu - Arifureta Shokugyō de Sekai Saikyō Kōshiki Pōtaru Saito" 化け物たちの休日 - ありふれた職業で世界最強...
- other national holidays, a generic national holiday (国民の休日, kokumin no kyūjitsu). 1989: After the Shōwa Emperor died on January 7, his birthday, April...