Extra abdication holidays pose dilemma for hardworking Japanese
For the Emperor's abdication on April 30, Japanese workers are enjoying an unprecedented 10-day holiday as a rash of special days off combine with the traditional "Golden Week" in May. "To be honest, I don't know how to spend the time when we are suddenly given 10 days of holidays," said 31-year-old finance worker Seishu Sato. On the contrary, we'll be super-busy," said Takeru Jo, a 46-year-old pizzeria worker.
from https://news.yahoo.com/extra-abdication-holidays-pose-dilemma-hardworking-japanese-013835739.html
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