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  1. The December solstice (winter solstice) in Tokyo is at 6:20 pm on Saturday, December 21, 2024. In terms of daylight, this day is 4 hours, 50 minutes shorter than the June solstice. In most locations north of the equator, the shortest day of the year is around this date. The earliest sunset is on December 5.

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      December - Sunrise and sunset times in Tokyo, December 2024...

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      The June solstice (summer solstice) in Tokyo is at 5:50 am...

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  2. Dec 22, 2023 · In the modern calendar, Tōji (Winter Solstice) falls on around December 22 each year. This is the shortest day of the year in Japan and the rest of the northern hemisphere, when the sun is at...

  3. The December solstice (winter solstice) in Osaka is at 6:20 pm on Saturday, December 21, 2024. In terms of daylight, this day is 4 hours, 39 minutes shorter than the June solstice. In most locations north of the equator, the shortest day of the year is around this date.

  4. 1 hour, 31 minutes longer than winter solstice (Dec 22, 2023) 3 hours, 18 minutes shorter than summer solstice (Jun 21, 2024) The Sun's altitude in Tokyo today.

  5. A winter solstice called Touji in Japanse is around December 21th in Japan. The duration of sunshine is about five hours longer than summer solstice in Tokyo. On the winter solstice day, the power of the sun is weakest in a year, but it is stroger from this day.

  6. Events in December. Also called the Tōji Matsuri or Tōjisai in Japanese, this festival takes place at both a shrine (Ana Hachinmangū) and a temple (Hōjōji) in the Nishi Waseda area. What happens?

  7. Dec 6, 2019 · In December, people get together with friends or colleagues for bōnenkai, which are literally “parties for forgetting the year,” or at least its troubles. Illuminated displays fill the ...