In the month of November, Japan immerses itself in
unofficial festivities, highlighting the peculiar relationship between the
numbers that make up the dates and the celebrations. In particular, November 30
is also known as “Good Butt Day (Ii
Oshiri no Hi – いいおしりの日)”, a holiday which has
captured the attention of artists and the Twitter community.
This event, which is officially commemorated on November 4, has
returned to the scene thanks to its mention in the video game Senran
Kagura: Peach Beach Splash, where November 30 is also designated as “Butt
Day.” The phonetic coincidence between “11 (November)” and “Ii (good)” has led
to the appreciation of various things during each day of this month,
culminating in the fun celebration of “Good Butt Day.”
Otaku artists and the Twitter community have quickly come
together to share illustrations related to this holiday. In this
article, we present a selection of the least suggestive illustrations to avoid
problems with today's Google finesse, but for those interested in exploring
further, you can visit the official celebration hashtag #いいおしりの日.
This taste for the artistic representation of women's nether
region in otaku culture has generated debate. Factors such as aesthetics and
artistic style, the influence of Japanese pop culture, the relationship with
taboos and the expression of diversity of tastes contribute to this
phenomenon. It is essential to understand that individual preferences
vary, and these artistic representations can be considered a liberating and
creative expression within the otaku subculture.
Sauce: Twitter