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“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

What Day is March 21 in Japan? Unlocking the Culture Behind the Magic Numbers “3, 2, 1”

Discover the fascinating Japanese anniversaries on March 21! From the iconic Randoseru Day to Color Movie Day, dive deep into Japan's unique culture and the magic of spring beginnings.
“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

In the mornings in Japan, you often see a vibrant green figure on the school commute routes. This isn’t just a uniform; it is a symbol of Japan’s “myth of safety” and the strength of its local communities. November 19th is known in Japan as “Green Auntie Day” (Midori no Obasan no Hi). Why green? Why “Auntie”? delving into this anniversary reveals the post-war history of Japan and its unique spirituality dedicated to protecting children.

Discover the history of "Green Auntie Day" on November 19. Learn how these school crossing guards symbolize Japan's community spirit, safety culture, and the "Traffic War" era. A deep dive into Japanese daily life.