祭日

さいじつ

national holiday, festival day

JLPT N2

Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

The word 祭日 (さいじつ) refers to a national holiday or a festival day in Japan. It is commonly used to describe days when public or religious celebrations occur, and many businesses and schools are closed.

Common Contexts

祭日 is often used in formal or official contexts, such as calendars, announcements, or schedules. It can refer to both secular national holidays and traditional festival days.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 祭日が休み (さいじつがやすみ): indicating a holiday on a festival day.
  • 祭日に行事 (さいじつにぎょうじ): events held on a festival day.
  • 祭日を祝う (さいじつをいわう): to celebrate a festival day.

Usage Notes

When using 祭日, it implies a day of significance, often with cultural or national importance. It is more formal than simply saying 休日 (holiday). Learners should not confuse 祭日 with 祭り (まつり), which means festival but refers more to the event itself rather than the holiday.

Common Mistake

Avoid using 祭日 to refer to any day off; it specifically means a recognized holiday or festival day. For casual days off, 休み or 休日 is more appropriate.

Example Sentences

さいじつはおおくのかいしゃがやすみになります。

On national holidays, many companies are closed.

このさいじつはかぞくとすごすのがでんとうです。

It is a tradition to spend this festival day with family.

さいじつにはとくべつなぎょうじがおこなわれます。

Special events are held on festival days.