Being already November 4, Japan unofficially celebrates the “Good Butt Day (Ii Oshiri no Hi)“, a festival that pays tribute to a part of the female body highly appreciated by fans, along with the breasts. This peculiar celebration is a source of enthusiasm among Internet users, who share a variety of illustrations created by talented artists on social networks.
The date has a special meaning, as its name is derived from a clever pun on the Japanese pronunciation of November 4. 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.” To this, the syllable “ri” is added to create “ii oshiri” or “Good Butt”, which gives rise to this unique festival.
Butts, along with breasts, are considered a part of the female body especially appreciated by fans in Japanese popular culture. On this day, talented artists share their creations that celebrate this part of the body in its various forms and artistic styles. Social networks are filled with illustrations that highlight the beauty and diversity of butts, and Internet users enthusiastically share their favorites.
It is important to note that “Good Butt Day” is a playful and unofficial celebration that is not intended to offend anyone, but rather to celebrate beauty in its many forms. Artists and hobbyists come together to show their appreciation for this part of the human body in a respectful and creative way.
So if you find yourself on social media today, don’t be surprised to see a slew of illustrations celebrating “Good Butt Day” in Japan. It’s a reminder that creativity and celebration of beauty can be found in the most unexpected places!
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