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August 21st: The Birth of Japan’s First “Female College Students” — Three Women Who Broke the Wall of Prejudice

Dive into the inspiring history of August 21, Japan's "Female College Student Day." Discover the dramatic story of three brave women who defied the government in 1913 to change Japanese education and culture forever.
“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

[May 23] Japan’s First Subway Wasn’t for People? The Secret 1915 Postal Train Beneath Tokyo Station

Did you know Japan's first subway wasn't for passengers? On May 23, 1915, a secret underground train for mail opened at Tokyo Station. Discover the hidden history of Tokyo's infrastructure and Japanese culture on Kiri53!
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Demon Slayer: The Crystallization of Taisho Romance and Japanese Spirit – Why the World Weeps for Tanjiro

Discover why Demon Slayer (Kimetsu no Yaiba) captivated the world. A deep dive into its Taisho Era setting, cultural symbolism, and the philosophy of "Mono no Aware." Read the full analysis now.
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🚗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.