
You, Me, And a Tanuki is a weekly featured blog run by Michelle, a Californian who is currently one of only two foreigners living in Chibu, a tiny fishing village on one of the Oki islands in Japan. Check back every Saturday for a new post or read more on her website here!
Did you know that July 4th was Pear Day and October 8th was Tofu Day? If you live in Japan, you may have seen special sales on Yakiniku (grilled meat) on August 29th, Yakiniku Day.
In Japan, every month is sprinkled with special commemorative days that have been created using the Japanese and Chinese reading of the numbers. For example, the reading for “eight” can be pronounced as either hachi, ha, pa, ba, or ya depending on how the word is used. Because there are so many pronunciations to choose from, August in particular gives rise to a flurry of special day names using numbers.
Take Honey Day (August 3rd) for example. In this case, 8 is read as hachi and 3 is read as mitsu. Put the two together and you get hachimitsu, the Japanese word for honey.
Venturing out of August, other months throughout the year have some interesting days. May 30th is Gomi Zero Day (No Garbage Day [5=go 3=mi 0=zero]) and one of Japan’s most well-known and poisonous fishes, the fugu (blow fish), has its own day on February 9th (2=fu 9=gu). There’s even a day to commemorate “nanpa,” or picking up women (July 8 [7=nana 8=pa]) and “onani,” masturbation (July 10 [0=o 7=na 2=ni 1=i]).
There are also clever commemorative days that use the shape of the numbers instead of their readings.
For the romantics, there’s Enkyori Renai no Hi, or Long Distance Relationship Day, on December 21st. If you look at the numbers 1221, the ones are separated by a long distance between the two’s.
My favorite day has to be Pocky Day, November 11. Pocky is a popular chocolate covered pretzel stick snack sold in Japan.
Each individual Pocky looks like a one, so it was only natural for 11/11 to become Pocky Day. Last year on 11/11/2011, Pocky went crazy with special campaigns and giveaways. Take a look at a snapshot from one of their commercials:
They were all dancing to MC Hammer’s “Can’t touch this.” It was awesome.
Sometimes organizations create special days to bring more awareness to their group or cause. Gomi Zero Day (No Garbage Day) was made to encourage people to reduce the amount of garbage they produce (and in some neighborhoods people get together to pick up trash).
Sometimes commemorative days are created for the purpose of advertising, like in the case of Pokey Day. But sometimes, these days are created just because it’s fun to wordplay. Whatever the reason, you’re certain to never go a week in Japan without a special day dedicated to something.
Michelle is originally from California, but currently living in the tiny fishing village of Chibu, one of the Oki islands in Japan. Being one of two foreigners living in an island village of a little over 600 people presents many adventures. Come back every Saturday for a new article featuring the interesting and bizarre things she comes across in her life in rural Japan. Once a week not enough? Check out her blog, You, Me, And A Tanuki, for photographs and even more articles.
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