December 3rd is “Magic Day” in Japan.

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This is the third day in a row, but I think I’ll be able to do it in my favorite (unique) style again today.

December 3rd is “Magic Day”, established in 1990 by the Japan Magic Association, named after the magic trick call “One, Two, Three”.

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Summary of what day it is today: December 3rd

  • Magic Day: Established in 1990 by the Japan Magic Association, named after the magic trick call “One, Two, Three.”
  • Fishfinder Day: Commemorates the launch of the world’s first fishfinder in 1948. It has made a major contribution to the efficiency of fishing.
  • International Day of Disabled Persons: Commemorates the adoption of the World Programme of Action on Disabled Persons by the United Nations General Assembly in 1982, and is a day to raise awareness of the rights and welfare of persons with disabilities.
  • Private Taxi Day: Established in 1959 to commemorate the birth of the first private taxi.
  • Hittsumi Day: A day to promote Iwate Prefecture’s local dish “Hittsumi,” and comes from the wordplay “hit (1) tsu (2) mi (3).”
  • Children’s Songs Day for Nursery Education: A day aimed at promoting traditional Japanese children’s songs.
  • Calendar Day: Established in 1987 by the National Uchiwa Sensu Calendar Council, originating from the fact that December 3, Meiji 5 (lunar calendar) became January 1, Meiji 6 (1873) with the adoption of the solar calendar.
  • Wife’s Day: A day to thank wives for their hard work throughout the year. Originating from a play on words between December, the last month of the year, and “san(3)kusu (Thanks),” an expression of gratitude. Established by Toppan Printing in 1995.
  • Mikan Day: Established by the National Fruit Production and Shipping Stability Council and the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries. November 3rd and December 3rd.
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