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Arguably the most famous March holiday in the Western world, St. Patrick’s Day has so far remained relatively unknown in Japan. This is slowly changing however, with the addition of many St. Paddy’s Day events held around the country each year. The first St. Patrick’s Day Parade in Fukuoka was held at Shintencho in 2014. This year, the parade saw almost 100 people attending the festivities, which included Irish music, dancing and of course, lots and lots of green.
The Post Parade Party was held at the Hakata Harp Irish pub on Sunday night. We’re almost entirely sure that has no relation at all to the amount of students who were absent from school on Monday…