Japanese Art and Culture: Artists celebrate BumBum Day in Japan

Japanese Art and Culture: Artists celebrate BumBum Day in Japan
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In Japan Good Butt Day ( Ii Oshiri no Hi ) is celebrated unofficially on November 4th, That said, the peculiar celebration motivates Internet users to share various illustrations created by talented artists on social media.

Therefore, the date has a special meaning, as its name derives from a pun on the Japanese pronunciation of November 4th. The number 11 resembles a double “i” (いい = good), the number 0 represents the letter “o” and the number four maintains its pronunciation as “shi”. With this, he adds the syllable “ri” creating “ii oshiri” or “Good Butt”, which gives rise to the title.

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It is important to say that “Bom Bumbum Day” is a playful and unofficial celebration, and that it is not intended to offend anyone, but rather to celebrate beauty in its various forms. If you're scrolling through social media today(4), don't be surprised to see a series of illustrations celebrating “Good Butt Day” in Japan.

Finally, comment what you think of the images.

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