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“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

June 7th is “Mothers’ Congress Day”: The March of Japanese Mothers Honoring Peace and Life

Discover the deep historical and cultural roots of Japan's Mothers' Congress Day on June 7th. Learn how Japanese mothers united in 1955 under a powerful slogan to champion peace, education, and the protection of life.
“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.
Japanese History

Why Japanese Husbands Call Their Wives “Kamisan”: A Cultural Tribute to Women

Discover the meaning behind the Japanese term “Kamisan” and how Japan has historically honored women through mythology, literature, etiquette, and social customs. A unique cultural perspective for global readers.