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Do the Japanese celebrate May Day?

The full name of May Day Labor Day is May Day International Labor Day, which is a unified holiday all over the world. So, of course, the Japanese celebrate Labor Day.

On May 1 day, 2065438, more than150,000 workers and trade union activists participated in Labor Day rallies and activities in 308 places across Japan, demanding higher minimum wages and better working environment.

In Yoyogi Park in Tokyo, 28,000 workers celebrated May Day on this sunny day.

They marched in Tokyo with flags and placards that read "Shorten working hours" and "Raise wages". Some current news topics such as "Senyou Academy Education Foundation", "Senyou Academy" and "Canada Science Park" were displayed on the pickup truck, which further enlivened the atmosphere of May Day celebrations.

230 workers and cadres from the headquarters of the Japanese * * * Production Party wore red armbands, formed a phalanx and held high the red * * * flag, leading the procession through the most prosperous streets of Omotesando Hills hills and Qingshan. Many young people on the roadside took photos with their mobile phones, waved and cheered for the parade.