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“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

January 14th. In the Japanese calendar, this is not merely another winter day. It is a day when the entire nation shed tears, marveled at the resilience of life, and reaffirmed the meaning of the word “hope.” Today is known as “Taro and Jiro Day,” or alternatively, the “Day of Love, Hope, and Courage.”

Discover the touching history of Taro and Jiro Day (Jan 14). Learn how two Sakhalin huskies survived a year in Antarctica and became symbols of hope and resilience in Japanese culture.
“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

🇯🇵 What is December 11th in Japan? The Spirit of Exploration and Mutual Aid: THINK SOUTH Day and Antarctic Observation

Discover the deep Japanese spirit behind 'THINK SOUTH Day' (Dec 11th). Learn how Antarctic observation showcases Japan's reverence for nature, teamwork ('Wa'), and the legacy of Taro and Jiro. A must-read for global readers interested in Japanese culture and environmental action.