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|'''Hinamatsuri'''
 
|'''Hinamatsuri'''
 
|February 25 to March 3
 
|February 25 to March 3
|[[File:Hinaningyo NH Icon.png|x50px|link=Item:Hinaningyo (New Horizons)]]<br><small>{{I|Hinaningyo|NH}}</small><br>[[File:Blossom Lantern NH Icon.png|x50px|link=Item:Blossom lantern (New Horizons)]]<br><small>{{I|Blossom lantern|NH}}</small>
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|[[File:Hinaningyo NH Icon.png|x50px|link=Item:Hinaningyo (New Horizons)]]<br><small>{{I|Hinaningyo|New Horizons}}</small><br>[[File:Blossom Lantern NH Icon.png|x50px|link=Item:Blossom lantern (New Horizons)]]<br><small>{{I|Blossom lantern|New Horizons}}</small>
 
|[[Southern hemisphere|Southern]]
 
|[[Southern hemisphere|Southern]]
 
|''"On this day celebrated across Japan, families wish for their girls to grow up healthy and happy. Many will decorate their homes with dolls representing the wedding of an emperor and empress, seated between bonbori lanterns.''"
 
|''"On this day celebrated across Japan, families wish for their girls to grow up healthy and happy. Many will decorate their homes with dolls representing the wedding of an emperor and empress, seated between bonbori lanterns.''"
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|'''π Day'''
 
|'''π Day'''
 
|March 1 to 14
 
|March 1 to 14
|[[File:Π Pie NH Icon.png|x50px|link=Item:π pie (New Horizons)]]<br><small>{{I|π pie|NH}}</small>
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|[[File:Π Pie NH Icon.png|x50px|link=Item:π pie (New Horizons)]]<br><small>{{I|π pie|New Horizons}}</small>
 
|[[Southern hemisphere|Southern]]
 
|[[Southern hemisphere|Southern]]
 
|''"On March 14th, or 3/14, we honor the mathematical constant π (pi), whose first digits are 3.14. In honor of π and its critical importance to the math of circles, many choose to enjoy a circle of their own: a pie!"''
 
|''"On March 14th, or 3/14, we honor the mathematical constant π (pi), whose first digits are 3.14. In honor of π and its critical importance to the math of circles, many choose to enjoy a circle of their own: a pie!"''
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|'''[[Shamrock Day]]'''
 
|'''[[Shamrock Day]]'''
 
|March 10 to 17
 
|March 10 to 17
|[[File:Shamrock Doorplate NH Icon.png|x50px|link=Item:Shamrock doorplate (New Horizons)]]<br><small>{{I|Shamrock doorplate|NH}}</small><br>[[File:Shamrock Rug NH Icon.png|x50px|link=Item:Shamrock rug (New Horizons)]]<br><small>{{I|Shamrock rug|NH}}</small><br>[[File:Shamrock Soda NH Icon.png|x50px|link=Item:Shamrock soda (New Horizons)]]<br><small>{{I|Shamrock soda|NH}}</small>
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|[[File:Shamrock Doorplate NH Icon.png|x50px|link=Item:Shamrock doorplate (New Horizons)]]<br><small>{{I|Shamrock doorplate|New Horizons}}</small><br>[[File:Shamrock Rug NH Icon.png|x50px|link=Item:Shamrock rug (New Horizons)]]<br><small>{{I|Shamrock rug|New Horizons}}</small><br>[[File:Shamrock Soda NH Icon.png|x50px|link=Item:Shamrock soda (New Horizons)]]<br><small>{{I|Shamrock soda|New Horizons}}</small>
 
|[[Southern hemisphere|Southern]]
 
|[[Southern hemisphere|Southern]]
 
|'''"No matter where you live, this holiday is a great chance for everyone to show off their shamrock spirit! On this day, folks across the world will decorate buildings, food, and themselves with all the emerald green they can!''"
 
|'''"No matter where you live, this holiday is a great chance for everyone to show off their shamrock spirit! On this day, folks across the world will decorate buildings, food, and themselves with all the emerald green they can!''"
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|'''[[April Fools' Day]]'''
 
|'''[[April Fools' Day]]'''
 
|March 26 to April 1
 
|March 26 to April 1
|[[File:Whoopee Cushion (Red) NH Icon.png|x50px|link=Item:Whoopee cushion (New Horizons)]]<br><small>{{I|Whoopee cushion|NH}}</small>
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|[[File:Whoopee Cushion (Red) NH Icon.png|x50px|link=Item:Whoopee cushion (New Horizons)]]<br><small>{{I|Whoopee cushion|New Horizons}}</small>
 
|[[Southern hemisphere|Southern]]
 
|[[Southern hemisphere|Southern]]
 
|''"Beloved by some, reviled by others, April 1st—April Fools' Day—is often full of practical jokes and funny fibs. Just remember: the best pranks are ones where both the prankster AND the pranked are laughing!"''
 
|''"Beloved by some, reviled by others, April 1st—April Fools' Day—is often full of practical jokes and funny fibs. Just remember: the best pranks are ones where both the prankster AND the pranked are laughing!"''
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|'''[[Tree Day|Singmogil]]'''
 
|'''[[Tree Day|Singmogil]]'''
 
|April 1 to 10
 
|April 1 to 10
|[[File:Forsythia NH Icon.png|x50px|link=Item:Forsythia (New Horizons)]]<br><small>{{I|Forsythia|NH}}</small>
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|[[File:Forsythia NH Icon.png|x50px|link=Item:Forsythia (New Horizons)]]<br><small>{{I|Forsythia|New Horizons}}</small>
 
|[[Southern hemisphere|Southern]]
 
|[[Southern hemisphere|Southern]]
 
|''"Celebrated in South Korea, this is a day for planting trees and caring for our forests. Traditionally, people plant forsythia shrubs, and their eventual flowering is said to herald the arrival of spring."''
 
|''"Celebrated in South Korea, this is a day for planting trees and caring for our forests. Traditionally, people plant forsythia shrubs, and their eventual flowering is said to herald the arrival of spring."''
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|'''Prom'''
 
|'''Prom'''
 
|April 1 to 30
 
|April 1 to 30
|[[File:Prom Sash (Red) NH Icon.png|x50px|link=Item:Prom sash (New Horizons)]]<br><small>{{I|Prom sash|NH}}</small><br>[[File:Prom Flooring NH Icon.png|x50px|link=Item:Prom flooring (New Horizons)]]<br><small>{{I|Prom flooring|NH}}</small><br>[[File:Prom Wall NH Icon.png|x50px|link=Item:Prom wall (New Horizons)]]<br><small>{{I|Prom wall|NH}}</small>
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|[[File:Prom Sash (Red) NH Icon.png|x50px|link=Item:Prom sash (New Horizons)]]<br><small>{{I|Prom sash|New Horizons}}</small><br>[[File:Prom Flooring NH Icon.png|x50px|link=Item:Prom flooring (New Horizons)]]<br><small>{{I|Prom flooring|New Horizons}}</small><br>[[File:Prom Wall NH Icon.png|x50px|link=Item:Prom wall (New Horizons)]]<br><small>{{I|Prom wall|New Horizons}}</small>
 
|[[Southern hemisphere|Southern]]
 
|[[Southern hemisphere|Southern]]
 
|''"Mainly celebrated in the USA, prom marks the end of the high-school year with a formal dance. Students wear fancy dresses and tuxedos, and at the finale, they'll often elect a Prom King and a Prom Queen."''
 
|''"Mainly celebrated in the USA, prom marks the end of the high-school year with a formal dance. Students wear fancy dresses and tuxedos, and at the finale, they'll often elect a Prom King and a Prom Queen."''
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|'''Nature Day'''
 
|'''Nature Day'''
 
|April 15 to 22
 
|April 15 to 22
|[[File:Cool Globe NH Icon.png|x50px|link=Item:Cool globe (New Horizons)]]<br><small>{{I|Cool globe|NH}}</small>
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|[[File:Cool Globe NH Icon.png|x50px|link=Item:Cool globe (New Horizons)]]<br><small>{{I|Cool globe|New Horizons}}</small>
 
|[[Southern hemisphere|Southern]]
 
|[[Southern hemisphere|Southern]]
 
|''"Use this day to think about and take action for the Earth's environment. Pick up trash, plant trees, recycle... No matter where you live, there are many ways to do your part to make the world a healthier, happier place."''
 
|''"Use this day to think about and take action for the Earth's environment. Pick up trash, plant trees, recycle... No matter where you live, there are many ways to do your part to make the world a healthier, happier place."''
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|'''[[Mother's Day]]'''
 
|'''[[Mother's Day]]'''
 
|May 1 to 31
 
|May 1 to 31
|[[File:Thank-You Mom Mug NH Icon.png|x50px|link=Item:Thank-you Mom mug (New Horizons)]]<br><small>{{I|Thank-you Mom mug|NH}}</small><br>[[File:Carnations NH Icon.png|x50px|link=Item:Carnations (New Horizons)]]<br><small>{{I|Carnations|NH}}</small>
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|[[File:Thank-You Mom Mug NH Icon.png|x50px|link=Item:Thank-you Mom mug (New Horizons)]]<br><small>{{I|Thank-you Mom mug|New Horizons}}</small><br>[[File:Carnations NH Icon.png|x50px|link=Item:Carnations (New Horizons)]]<br><small>{{I|Carnations|New Horizons}}</small>
 
|[[Southern hemisphere|Southern]]
 
|[[Southern hemisphere|Southern]]
 
|''"Mother's Day is a day for saying "thank you" to that warm, loving person who always watches over you. What should go into a gift mug? How about all your love, for starters?"'' (Thank-you Mom mug)
 
|''"Mother's Day is a day for saying "thank you" to that warm, loving person who always watches over you. What should go into a gift mug? How about all your love, for starters?"'' (Thank-you Mom mug)
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|'''[[Children's Day]]'''
 
|'''[[Children's Day]]'''
 
|April 28 to May 5
 
|April 28 to May 5
|[[File:Carp Banner NH Icon.png|x50px|link=Item:Carp banner (New Horizons)]]<br><small>{{I|Carp banner|NH}}</small><br>[[File:Newsprint Helmet NH Icon.png|x50px|link=Item:Newsprint helmet (New Horizons)]]<br><small>{{I|Newsprint helmet|NH}}</small>
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|[[File:Carp Banner NH Icon.png|x50px|link=Item:Carp banner (New Horizons)]]<br><small>{{I|Carp banner|New Horizons}}</small><br>[[File:Newsprint Helmet NH Icon.png|x50px|link=Item:Newsprint helmet (New Horizons)]]<br><small>{{I|Newsprint helmet|New Horizons}}</small>
 
|[[Southern hemisphere|Southern]]
 
|[[Southern hemisphere|Southern]]
 
|''"Mainly celebrated in Japan, May 5th is when folks give good wishes for young boys to grow up healthy. Also called "Tango no Sekku," it's a day featuring decorative flags and kabuto helmets made from newspaper."''
 
|''"Mainly celebrated in Japan, May 5th is when folks give good wishes for young boys to grow up healthy. Also called "Tango no Sekku," it's a day featuring decorative flags and kabuto helmets made from newspaper."''
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|'''Cheese Rolling '''
 
|'''Cheese Rolling '''
 
|Varies by year (earliest start on May 16)  
 
|Varies by year (earliest start on May 16)  
|[[File:Double Gloucester Cheese NH Icon.png|x50px|link=Item:Double Gloucester cheese (New Horizons)]]<br><small>{{I|Double Gloucester cheese|NH}}</small>
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|[[File:Double Gloucester Cheese NH Icon.png|x50px|link=Item:Double Gloucester cheese (New Horizons)]]<br><small>{{I|Double Gloucester cheese|New Horizons}}</small>
 
|[[Southern hemisphere|Southern]]
 
|[[Southern hemisphere|Southern]]
 
|''"Do you love cheese enough to chase a wheel of Double Gloucester down a hill at 60 miles per hour? Many folks in Europe do! It's all fun and games until someone gets curd."''
 
|''"Do you love cheese enough to chase a wheel of Double Gloucester down a hill at 60 miles per hour? Many folks in Europe do! It's all fun and games until someone gets curd."''
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| '''Moon-Viewing Day'''  
 
| '''Moon-Viewing Day'''  
 
|Varies by year (earliest start on August 29)  
 
|Varies by year (earliest start on August 29)  
|[[File:Moon Rug NH Icon.png|x50px|link=Item:Moon rug (New Horizons)]]<br><small>{{I|Moon rug|NH}}</small><br>[[File:Dango NH Icon.png|x50px|link=Item:Dango (New Horizons)]]<br><small>{{I|Dango|NH}}</small><br>[[File:Moon Cakes NH Icon.png|x50px|link=Item:Moon cakes (New Horizons)]]<br><small>{{I|Moon cakes|NH}}</small>
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|[[File:Moon Rug NH Icon.png|x50px|link=Item:Moon rug (New Horizons)]]<br><small>{{I|Moon rug|New Horizons}}</small><br>[[File:Dango NH Icon.png|x50px|link=Item:Dango (New Horizons)]]<br><small>{{I|Dango|New Horizons}}</small><br>[[File:Moon Cakes NH Icon.png|x50px|link=Item:Moon cakes (New Horizons)]]<br><small>{{I|Moon cakes|New Horizons}}</small>
 
|[[Northern Hemisphere|Northern]]
 
|[[Northern Hemisphere|Northern]]
 
| ''"Admiring the moon is a long-held tradition, but our celestial neighbor is especially beautiful as it hangs in the sky at this time of year. Please accept this commemorative moon rug as an event souvenir."'' (Moon rug)
 
| ''"Admiring the moon is a long-held tradition, but our celestial neighbor is especially beautiful as it hangs in the sky at this time of year. Please accept this commemorative moon rug as an event souvenir."'' (Moon rug)
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| '''Chuseok'''  
 
| '''Chuseok'''  
 
|Varies by year (earliest start on August 29)  
 
|Varies by year (earliest start on August 29)  
|[[File:Songpyeon NH Icon.png|x50px|link=Item:Songpyeon (New Horizons)]]<br><small>{{I|Songpyeon|NH}}</small>
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|[[File:Songpyeon NH Icon.png|x50px|link=Item:Songpyeon (New Horizons)]]<br><small>{{I|Songpyeon|New Horizons}}</small>
 
|[[Northern Hemisphere|Northern]]
 
|[[Northern Hemisphere|Northern]]
 
|''"In Korea, families gather in their hometowns and visit the graves of their ancestors to pay respect. Songpyeon, filled rice cakes that are steamed on a bed of pine needles, are a traditional Chuseok delicacy."''
 
|''"In Korea, families gather in their hometowns and visit the graves of their ancestors to pay respect. Songpyeon, filled rice cakes that are steamed on a bed of pine needles, are a traditional Chuseok delicacy."''
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|'''Grape Harvest Festival'''
 
|'''Grape Harvest Festival'''
 
|September 1 to 30
 
|September 1 to 30
|[[File:Grape-Harvest Basket NH Icon.png|x50px|link=Item:Grape-harvest basket (New Horizons)]]<br><small>{{I|Grape-harvest basket|NH}}</small>
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|[[File:Grape-Harvest Basket NH Icon.png|x50px|link=Item:Grape-harvest basket (New Horizons)]]<br><small>{{I|Grape-harvest basket|New Horizons}}</small>
 
|[[Northern Hemisphere|Northern]]
 
|[[Northern Hemisphere|Northern]]
 
|''"Inspired by festivities in Spain, Italy, France, and Germany, this fun festival sees participants don traditional garb for dancing and a large parade to celebrate the grape harvest. Please enjoy your ceremonial basket!"''
 
|''"Inspired by festivities in Spain, Italy, France, and Germany, this fun festival sees participants don traditional garb for dancing and a large parade to celebrate the grape harvest. Please enjoy your ceremonial basket!"''
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| '''Day of the Dead'''  
 
| '''Day of the Dead'''  
 
|October 25 to November 3  
 
|October 25 to November 3  
|[[File:Marigold Decoration NH Icon.png|x50px|link=Item:Marigold decoration (New Horizons)]]<br><small>{{I|Marigold decoration|NH}}</small>
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|[[File:Marigold Decoration NH Icon.png|x50px|link=Item:Marigold decoration (New Horizons)]]<br><small>{{I|Marigold decoration|New Horizons}}</small>
 
|[[Northern Hemisphere|Northern]]
 
|[[Northern Hemisphere|Northern]]
 
|''"Celebrated mainly in Mexico, this festive event honors the deceased with parades, decorated graves, and skeleton costumes. Marigolds are thought to help the deceased find their way back from the afterlife."''
 
|''"Celebrated mainly in Mexico, this festive event honors the deceased with parades, decorated graves, and skeleton costumes. Marigolds are thought to help the deceased find their way back from the afterlife."''
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| '''Lantern Festival'''  
 
| '''Lantern Festival'''  
 
|November 1 to 11
 
|November 1 to 11
|[[File:Handheld Lantern (Stars) NH Icon.png|x50px|link=Item:Handheld lantern (New Horizons)]]<br><small>{{I|Handheld lantern|NH}}</small>
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|[[File:Handheld Lantern (Stars) NH Icon.png|x50px|link=Item:Handheld lantern (New Horizons)]]<br><small>{{I|Handheld lantern|New Horizons}}</small>
 
|[[Northern Hemisphere|Northern]]
 
|[[Northern Hemisphere|Northern]]
 
|''"Celebrated throughout Europe, this traditional event features a night of children carrying lanterns and singing songs to usher in the start of winter."''
 
|''"Celebrated throughout Europe, this traditional event features a night of children carrying lanterns and singing songs to usher in the start of winter."''
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| '''Shichi-Go-San '''  
 
| '''Shichi-Go-San '''  
 
|November 11 to 20
 
|November 11 to 20
|[[File:Chitose Ame NH Icon.png|x50px|link=Item:Chitose ame (New Horizons)]]<br><small>{{I|Chitose ame|NH}}</small>
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|[[File:Chitose Ame NH Icon.png|x50px|link=Item:Chitose ame (New Horizons)]]<br><small>{{I|Chitose ame|New Horizons}}</small>
 
|[[Northern Hemisphere|Northern]]
 
|[[Northern Hemisphere|Northern]]
 
|''"Mainly celebrated in Japan, this holiday honors children ages three, five, and seven. Long candy sticks called chitose ame are given to the children, along with the hope that they all live long lives."''
 
|''"Mainly celebrated in Japan, this holiday honors children ages three, five, and seven. Long candy sticks called chitose ame are given to the children, along with the hope that they all live long lives."''

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