New Year's Eve

LV · 2026

あと288日
日付
2026年12月31日
曜日
木曜日
種類
Public
範囲
全国
現地名: Vecgada diena

New Year's Eveについて

New Year's Eve, observed on December 31st, is the final day of the year in the Gregorian calendar and is celebrated worldwide as the eve of the new year. It is one of the most globally celebrated occasions, with billions of people marking the transition from one year to the next.

The celebration of the new year's eve has ancient roots, though the specific customs associated with December 31st developed with the spread of the Gregorian calendar. In many cultures, New Year's Eve is a time to reflect on the passing year and look forward to new beginnings.

New Year's Eve is marked by spectacular public events in major cities worldwide — Sydney's fireworks over the Harbor Bridge, London's display along the Thames, and New York's Times Square ball drop are among the most watched global events each year.

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日付 2026
2026年12月31日
曜日
木曜日
種類
Public
範囲
全国
固定日
いいえ — 毎年日付が変わる
現地名
Vecgada diena
伝統
Midnight fireworks · Champagne toasts · New Year's countdowns · Midnight kisses

New Year's Eveはいつですか?

日付曜日
20252025年12月31日水曜日
2026今年2026年12月31日木曜日
20272027年12月31日金曜日

4日連休

New Year's Eveが木曜日にあたるため、12月31日木曜日から1月3日日曜日まで4日間の連休が生まれます。

New Year's Eveはどのように祝われますか?

New Year's Eve is celebrated with parties, fireworks, concerts, and countdowns to midnight. Glasses of champagne or sparkling wine are raised in a toast at midnight, and revelers often kiss their loved ones as the new year begins. Many people make resolutions for the coming year.

Local traditions vary: in Spain, 12 grapes are eaten as the clock strikes midnight (one for each bell toll); in Scotland, Hogmanay celebrations last multiple days; in Denmark, people smash old dishes against friends' front doors for good luck.

ご存知ですか?

  • The Times Square ball drop in New York has occurred every year since 1907, except during WWII blackouts in 1942-43.
  • Approximately 1 billion people watch the global New Year's Eve celebrations via television and streaming.
  • In Scotland, Hogmanay traditions like 'first-footing' (being the first to enter a home after midnight) date back to Viking times.
  • Fireworks were first associated with New Year's celebrations in ancient China, where they were used to scare away evil spirits.
  • The Philippines fires guns into the air for New Year's — a tradition the government has been working to discourage due to falling bullets causing injuries.

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