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January is the first month of
the year in the Gregorian
Calendar, and has 31 days. It is named for Janus, the Roman god of doors and gateways.
January and February were the last two months to be added to the calendar, since the Romans originally considered winter a
monthless period. Although March was originally the first month, January usurped that
position because that was when consuls were usually chosen.
The first day of the month is known as New Year's Day.
The Coming of age day in Japan is the second Monday of January, for
those becoming 20 years old in the new calendar year. It is a national holiday. The day exists since 1948, but was January 15 until the year 1999. The day was moved by the Japanese government in an attempt to lift the economy by making holidays in more cases consecutive.
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