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Good Couple Day

Today is a day when couples and married couples all over Japan cherish their “time together.” Its history is much older than we think. It was created in 1988 when the government proposed a relaxed lifestyle for married couples to enjoy their leisure time together. Some people choose this date to submit their marriage certificate.

It is recommended that this is an opportunity to express feelings that are not normally conveyed to your partner and to give them a form of expression of your feelings. Companies have developed various plans and products to deepen “time together,” and events such as bowling tournaments for couples. On Twitter, they will be more active in tweeting nice things about each other.

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