Although the United States occupied Japan after WW2, most of the Japanese do not regard it as such, and they do not have an Independence Day. Some Japanese believe they have been independent since the beginning of the history without any control of foreign powers.
Japan is believed to have been founded (born) on or around February 11 in the year 660, by Emperor Jimmu, the country's first emperor.
Japan does not celebrate an official Independence Day, as with the exception of the Allied occupation from 1945 to 1952, Japan has not been ruled by Another Country.
they do not have and independence day
I don't believe Japan has an Independence Day as Japan has never been occupied by another soverign nation.
As Japan has never lost its independence, despite being occupied after World War II, it does not have an Independence Day.
If you're referring to the end of the Allied Occupation of Japan, it officially ended on April 28, 1952. Otherwise, Japan does not have an official "Independence Day."
Liberation day (independence from Japan) August 15, 1945
Japan obtained its independence from its colonists in 660 BCE.
Independence Day in Panama, Culture Day in Japan. November 2 is El Dia De Los Muertes, or the Day of the Dead.
Korea gained independence from Japan, in 1945
south Korea
americans celebrate Independence Day
independence day is a day of celebrating our independence.
Happy independence day?
That is the correct spelling of "independence day." In the US, the day observed annually on July 4 is Independence Day.