According to legend, Jimmu, the first Emperor of Japan ascended to the throne 2683 years ago on the first day of the first Lunar month — that was February 11th, 660 BC.
After the Meiji Restoration, the Emperor decreed this day a national holiday; it was temporarily banned after WWII, but was brought back in the mid-1960s.
On February 11th Japanese temples hold festivals, buildings are decorated with flags, and the royal family addresses the nation.
From February 10th ( 11:00 GMT) until February 13th (7:00 GMT)
Play 3 battles using Japanese vehicles (rank III or higher, with an activity of not less than 70%) to receive the “The Guardian of Japan” decal.
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