れんきゅう連休renkyuu
1.

A series of holidays that occur back-to-back, typically including weekends and public holidays.

2.

A vacation period marked by multiple days off in succession, often allowing for extended leisure time.

3.

An unbroken stretch of time away from work or school, characterized by multiple holidays occurring together.

4.

A sequence of non-working days that creates an extended break from routine, often used for travel or relaxation.

Example:

先生も連休をエンジョイしたかったが、どっかの6人組の補習やら準備やらで連休無かったぞ!

れんきゅうあ連休明renkyuuake
1.

The period following a series of consecutive holidays when people return to their regular routines or work schedules.

2.

A transitional time that marks the conclusion of a holiday stretch, often characterized by adjustments back to daily life.

3.

The moment when individuals resume their responsibilities after enjoying a break that consisted of multiple holiday days in succession.

おおがたれんきゅう大型連休oogatarenkyuu
1.

A significant extended holiday period in Japan, often characterized by multiple consecutive days off from work or school, typically involving travel and recreation.

2.

A major holiday season, particularly noted for encompassing national holidays, where many people take time off to spend with family, travel, or participate in leisure activities.

3.

A time frame in which several holidays cluster together, resulting in a longer break that allows individuals to engage in vacations or seasonal celebrations, popular in late April and early May.

さんれんきゅう三連休sanrenkyuu
1.

A period consisting of three consecutive days off from work or school, often providing an opportunity for extended leisure activities or travel.

2.

A holiday arrangement where three days are combined, typically including a weekend and one additional day, allowing for a break from regular routines.

3.

A sequence of three days that are designated as non-working days, frequently including a Saturday and Sunday, plus an adjacent holiday or observance.