Business Days in June 2001 for Japan
June 2001 has 21 eigyo-bi under the Japanese statutory holiday calendar. June 2001 contains no Japanese statutory holidays on a weekday. The month covers 30 calendar days, of which 9 are Saturday and Sunday. That count drives invoice cycles, payroll runs, and any contract that defines deadlines as a number of eigyo-bi in Japan.
eigyo-bi
21
Calendar Days
30
Weekend Days
9
shukujitsu
0
Work Weeks
4.2
| Mon | Tue | Wed | Thu | Fri | Sat | Sun |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 2 wknd | 3 wknd | ||||
4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 wknd | 10 wknd |
11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 wknd | 17 wknd |
18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 wknd | 24 wknd |
25 | 26 | 27 | 28 | 29 | 30 wknd |
shukujitsu in June 2001
No Japanese statutory holidays fall on a weekday in June 2001, so banks and Japan financial markets keep their regular schedule for the entire month.
Japan June deadlines
June 1 opens the early summer bonus payment cycle (chuukan shoyo) for many companies. Withholding tax for May is due June 10. The Bank of Japan holds a Monetary Policy Meeting in mid-June. Half-year financial reports (chukan kessan) for companies with September 30 fiscal year-ends are filed within 45 days of half-end.
Day-of-week distribution
The count of each weekday in June 2001. Useful for shift scheduling, weekly recurring billing, and any rota that depends on a specific weekday landing in-month.
| Day | Count |
|---|---|
| Monday | 4 |
| Tuesday | 4 |
| Wednesday | 4 |
| Thursday | 4 |
| Friday | 5 |
| Saturday | 5 |
| Sunday | 4 |
Japan reporting cycles and business-day rules
Japanese business-day cycles align with gensen choshu zei (withholding tax) on the 10th, shakai hoken hi (social insurance) by the end of the month, and quarterly hojin zei (corporate tax) instalments. The Zengin Data Telecommunication System clears domestic transfers same-day; the Bank of Japan operates BOJ-NET as the wholesale RTGS system. JFY (Japanese fiscal year) runs April to March for most listed companies and the government, so quarter-end cycles do not align with calendar quarters. Half-year shoyo (bonus) payments cluster mid-June and mid-December.
June 2001 eigyo-bi compared by country
Working-day counts vary across countries because each country observes its own public holidays. The table below puts Japan alongside the other ten supported holiday calendars for June 2001.
| Country | Business Days | Holidays this month |
|---|---|---|
| ๐บ๐ธUnited States | 21 | None |
| ๐ฌ๐งUnited Kingdom | 21 | None |
| ๐จ๐ฆCanada | 21 | None |
| ๐ฆ๐บAustralia | 21 | None |
| ๐ฎ๐ณIndia | 21 | None |
| ๐ต๐ญPhilippines | 21 | None |
| ๐ซ๐ทFrance | 21 | None |
| ๐ฉ๐ชGermany | 21 | None |
| ๐ฏ๐ตJapan (this page) | 21 | None |
| ๐ฒ๐ฝMexico | 21 | None |
| ๐ธ๐ฌSingapore | 21 | None |
How June 2001 compares year over year
June 2000 had 22 eigyo-bi, so June 2001 has 1 fewer working day year over year. On the surrounding months, May 2001 has 23 eigyo-bi and July 2001 has 22. Looking forward, June 2002 has 20 eigyo-bi under the same Japanese statutory holiday calendar.
Using this calculator in Japan
A Tokyo-listed manufacturer's keiri-bu uses the 21-day June 2001 count to align gensen choshu zei (withholding tax) remittance on the 10th with Zengin-system clearing windows and Bank of Japan settlement. A Yokohama trading company uses the count to track JFY (April to March) quarter-end accrual cycles. An Osaka construction subcontractor uses eigyo-bi math to align shitauke-ho subcontractor payment timelines with Golden Week and Obon closures.
For informational purposes only
This calculator provides general estimates based on business day counting rules. It does not constitute legal advice. Deadlines in legal, regulatory, or contractual matters may be subject to jurisdiction-specific rules, court orders, or statutory exceptions. Always verify critical deadlines with a qualified professional.