“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

February 2nd, 1920: The Day “Bus Girls” Changed Tokyo’s Streets Forever

Discover the history of "Bus Girl Day" in Japan (Feb 2). Learn how 1920s female conductors revolutionized Tokyo's transport and evolved into the iconic Japanese Bus Guides.
“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

In the Japanese calendar, there are not only traditional events but also significant anniversaries created by modern pop culture. February 1st is one such day. For girls across Japan, adults who were once those girls, and countless anime fans worldwide, this day marks the beginning of a revolution. It is “Precure Day.”

Celebrate "Precure Day" on February 1st. Discover how the Precure series revolutionized anime with physical combat, evolved gender norms in Japan, and inspired generations since 2004.
“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

[January 31] The Day We Look Up: The Dawn of Japanese Space Exploration from Kagoshima

January 31st marks a day to reflect on space exploration. Discover the story of Japan's "Himawari" weather satellite, born from the launch sites of Kagoshima, and how this technology reflects Japanese culture and protects lives.
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The 47 Ronin: The True Meaning of Samurai Loyalty on January 30th

Discover the true history of the 47 Ronin raid on January 30th, 1703. We explore the meaning of Bushido, Seppuku, and why this story defines the Japanese soul.
“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

January 29th: Showa Station Foundation Day — Japan’s Indomitable Spirit in the Extremes

Learn about Showa Station Foundation Day (Jan 29). Discover how Japan, a defeated nation in 1957, challenged the Antarctic with "Monozukuri" and the spirit of "Wa."
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【Jan 28】Hatsu Fudo: Why is this Japanese Buddha So Angry? The Paradox of Fire and Mercy

Discover the meaning of "Hatsu Fudo" on Jan 28th. Why is Fudo Myoo angry? Uncover the Japanese philosophy of "tough love," the Goma fire ritual, and how to experience this spiritual event in Japan.
“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

[January 27] The Day Japan’s Icon Was Born: Decoding the Aesthetics of the “Hinomaru”

Discover why January 27th is National Flag Proclamation Day in Japan. Explore the history of the Hinomaru, the symbolism of the sun, and the Japanese aesthetic of minimalism in this deep-dive article.
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January 26: “Cultural Property Fire Prevention Day” – A Vow to Protect Japan’s Beauty

Why does Japan hold massive fire drills at temples on January 26? Discover the tragedy of the Horyu-ji fire and the Japanese dedication to protecting wooden cultural heritage.
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January 25th: The Day Japan Froze – The Truth Behind “Japan’s Lowest Temperature Day”

Discover the history of January 25th in Japan, marking the record low of -41.0°C and the tragic Mt. Hakkoda incident. Explore how Japanese culture embraces winter through resilience and warmth.
“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

Flip through a Japanese calendar, and you will find a special period marked from January 24th to the 30th. This is “National School Lunch Week.”

Discover the history of Japan's National School Lunch Week (Jan 24). Explore how "Kyushoku" evolved from post-war aid to a pillar of Japanese education and culture.