Mar 21, 2026
Are you ready for a fresh start?
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One of the fun anniversaries on March 21st annually is Hajimeyou Day, はじめようの日. "Hajimeyou" is the volitional form of the Japanese verb "hajimeru" which means "to start" or "to begin". It is used to express a desire to initiate something and implies "let's start something new".
And "Hajimeyou Day" is a gentle invitation to begin something new, set at the threshold of spring when many people feel ready for a fresh start and might be contemplating starting a new club in the school / college New Year. The anniversary was created by a major department store group, drawing on the energizing rhythm, "3, 2, 1", a countdown to taking a first step.
The day is a fun reminder to embrace curiosity, try small changes, and welcome the sense of renewal that comes with the season. Whether it’s organizing a room, starting a hobby, or refreshing one’s daily routine, the day serves as a quiet nudge toward positive action and a fresh start.

Former nickname was "Saitama". Changed it to save confusion on place review posts! Irish, 20+ years in Japan! I also write on my personal website: insaitama.com
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