“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

October 5th is Timetable Day: A Symbol of Japan’s World-Renowned Precision and Meticulous Spirit.

October 5th is Timetable Day, commemorating the publication of Japan's first full-fledged timetable in 1894. We explore the history and cultural significance of the Japanese timetable, a symbol of precision, discipline, and 'Omotenashi' for international readers. Discover how this book shaped Japan's world-renowned punctuality.
“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

Japanese Sword Day (October 4) — The Art of the Blade That Captivates the World

October 4 marks Japanese Sword Day — a celebration of the katana’s artistry, history, and cultural legacy. Explore the craftsmanship, philosophy, and modern appeal of Japan’s iconic blade in this in-depth guide for global readers.
“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

🍞Who Is Anpanman? Japan’s Hero of Kindness

Discover Anpanman, Japan’s beloved superhero made of sweet bread. Learn how his story teaches kindness, courage, and cultural values to children worldwide.
“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

October 2 is Shirt Day in Japan | A Cultural Journey Through Fashion and Wordplay

Discover the meaning behind Japan’s Shirt Day on October 2—from wordplay traditions to fashion history and seasonal style. A cultural journey through clothing.
“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

🍁October 1st: Koromogae Day – Japan’s Seasonal Clothing Tradition

Discover the meaning of Koromogae Day on October 1st in Japan—a seasonal tradition of changing clothes that reflects Japanese lifestyle, climate, and cultural values. Learn how families prepare for autumn through wardrobe rituals and home care.
“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

🍁What Is Japan’s Autumn Foliage Forecast Announcement Day?

Discover Japan’s unique tradition of announcing autumn foliage forecasts. Learn how this seasonal event helps travelers plan the perfect fall trip across regions.
“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

🌃Lighting Up Meiji Japan: The First Gas Street Lamps in Yokohama

Discover how Japan’s first gas street lamps transformed Yokohama’s streets on September 29, 1872. Explore the cultural impact, historical context, and legacy of this milestone in Japan’s modernization, explained for international readers.
“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

🇯🇵 September 28: Japan’s Personal Computer Day — The Start of a Digital Revolution

Discover the story behind Japan’s Personal Computer Day on September 28 — how NEC’s PC-8001 sparked a tech revolution and shaped Japan’s digital culture.
“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

🚗Women Drivers Day in Japan | The Story Behind the First Female Driver

September 27 marks Women Drivers Day in Japan, celebrating the first woman to earn a driver’s license in 1917. Discover how driving became a symbol of independence and social change.
“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

Typhoon Day|September 26 and Japan’s Wind of Memory

Discover why September 26 is Typhoon Day in Japan. Learn about historic storms, cultural meanings, and how Japan prepares for natural disasters.