Happy Sticker Day Japan! Show Us Your JDM Decals
Here at MotoRev, we know that stickers and decals are a massive part of car culture, especially within the JDM scene. Whether it's a subtle window graphic or a full-blown livery component, they're everywhere.
Today, April 6th, is a particularly special day for sticker enthusiasts in Japan, as it marks their annual 'Sticker Day'. This unique observance isn't just a random date; it's a clever play on words rooted in the Japanese language.
The date itself, 'four' (shi) and 'six' (ru), combines to form 'shiru'. Coincidentally, 'shiru' also happens to be the Japanese word for 'sticker' or 'seal'. It's a neat linguistic connection that celebrates the humble decal.
For many JDM car enthusiasts across the UK, collecting stickers is an almost inevitable part of the journey. From brand logos collected at car meets and events, to touge team decals or even humorous Japanese phrases, our cars and garages often become canvases for these visual statements. We've all likely amassed quite a collection over the years, each one telling a story of a show attended, a brand supported, or a personal touch added to our rides.
So, as we acknowledge Sticker Day from our corner of the world, it's a great reminder of how these small adhesive items contribute to the vibrant tapestry of JDM culture. They allow us to express our passion and personalise our builds, making them truly our own.
At MotoRev, we're always keen to see how you incorporate decals into your JDM builds. Show us how you're celebrating Sticker Day with your latest additions or cherished classics on our socials!