The much-anticipated showdown between Luffy and Kaidou, which has already broken all previous records in terms of popularity and sales, is finally here. Nevertheless, we have to wait a little longer for the next chapter of One Piece since Japan is celebrating a very important festival known as Golden Week this week, which will result in a holiday this week. He, we will learn about their Golden Week Break and how it is affecting the One Piece Manga, & even the significance of the Golden Week Break. Make sure to read this article through to the conclusion.
Golden Week?
Japanese people look forward to Golden Week, which takes place from April 29 to early May, and during which all of the days are declared holidays in honour of various festivals and celebrations. In Japan’s original language, this week is referred to as Ogata Renkyu, which means “Ogata Renkyu week.” For example, Showa Day is celebrated on April 29, Constitution Memorial Day is celebrated on May 4, and Children’s Day is celebrated on May 5.
If we look at the calendar, Showa Day is celebrated on April 29, Constitution Memorial Day is celebrated on May 4, and finally, Children’s Day is celebrated on May 5. Many comics and other forms of production activity have been halted in recent months, and the same thing happened with the One Piece manga series. As a result of the Golden Week Break, One Piece Chapter 1048 has moved forward. After that, the question that will arise in your mind will be, “Why is it called Golden Week?” What exactly is Golden here? This phrase has a long and illustrious historical background. This practice began in 1948 when a total of nine days were set aside for vacation.
Many leisure businesses, including sports, movies, and other entertainment venues, experienced a significant increase in both growth and income. This Golden Week helped one particular film, Jiyu Gakko, to garner a significant amount of attention and cash, prompting the enthusiastic Managing Director of the production studio to proclaim this week as the Golden Week on a prominent Japanese radio programme, Golden Time.
Since then, this week has been referred to as “Golden Week.” In modern times, the Japanese people observe Golden Week by spending time with their families, friends, lovers, and other loved ones. Most businesses are closed on Saturday & Sunday, and as a result, individuals choose to relax and enjoy themselves. This week is also favourable for the hospitality, railroad, aviation, and leisure industries. Additionally, it has been observed that flights, hotels, and trains are all completely booked these days, allowing you to get a general impression of the hurry and hustle-bustle.