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manuel said:
Goodnightmoon said:


You guys give so many importance to April fools. Is that even a thing on Japan? In Spain it doesn´t exist like that, is called "dia de los inocentes" and is on 28th December. So its just strange for some people.


Many Japanese people know about April fools, but it is not nearly as recognized and practised as in the US and Europe.

Here in Japan the fiscal year and the school year starts in April, so alone because of that it's not really a joking matter.

That´s interesting, and strange from a western perspective. I think it makes 100% sense have a Direct at the begining of the fiscal year then.