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Celebrated Days
Celebration!
The Otaku culture, like other hobbies, sets aside a number of days each year to commemorate events, people, or media creations. These annual celebration days typically are marked by a general meet up after work and sometimes by activity, and by public and private ceremonies. Many of these are optional and have been made for bringing people together who share the same interest and not everyone in the interest participates. To be an Otaku people who are not in the culture and are casually interested as individuals and/or private businesses are not required to observe these.
Celebrated Days of Otaku Annual Celebrated Days in the Otaku Culture are optional and depend from person to person and are mostly run by groups who are excited about the days meaning of celebration itself. Annual celebration days are often defined to occur on a particular day of certain months that don't overlap with other dates in the same month. With a few additions there hasn't been too much movement of celebrated days, but renaming as time transforms the meaning the days originally had. While most of the days are in celebration of real people making fictional things there is sometimes food and festivities on the days with sales of goods and services that are associated with the days themselves.
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