Currently, the Japanese digital realm is abuzz with the mighty Johnnys' name change.
This autumnal specialty Tsukimi Burger from McDonald’s Japan isn't just your typical burger; it's inspired by "Tsukimi" or "moon-viewing" – a Japanese tradition of honoring the autumn moon.
Recently, a term has been creating ripples on X/Twitter in Japan - DEV_IS. A deeper dive reveals this to be another venture by Cover Corporation, widely acknowledged for its monumental contributions through Hololive Production.
焼肉の日 means Yakiniku Day, a clever play on the numbers 8 and 29 in Japanese, which sound like 'ya' (grill) and 'niku' (meat), respectively. It's a day for communal grilling, bonding, and beating the summer blues away.
バニーの日 means Bunny Day, a wordplay on the pronunciation of 8 and 2 in Japanese.