According to the traditional calendar, it’s “Risshun,” the start of spring.
February is considered the beginning of spring, but in reality it’s still quite cold—a time when we can’t do without down jackets and heaters.
In some regions, it may even be snowing.
In this article, we’ve gathered various trivia related to February.
We introduce handy tips to keep warm through the cold winter, trivia about February events, and fun facts tied to various “Days of ○○.”
If you’re looking for February trivia to spark conversation, or quiz material about February that can be used for activities in senior care facilities, we hope you find this useful!
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[For Seniors] February Trivia: Useful Knowledge (1–10)
Trivia about hot springs and baths

In February, when the winter cold is at its harshest, the desire to warm up in a bath really grows, doesn’t it? Here are some fun facts about baths that bring us warmth in winter, tied to the fact that February 6 is “Bath Day” in Japan.
Because bathing often becomes a routine, it’s easy to overlook important precautions, so let’s start paying more attention to healthier bathing habits from here.
By fully understanding the optimal temperature and learning the most efficient ways to warm up, you might find yourself feeling even more grateful for your bath.
Trivia about sleep on cold days

In the bitter cold of winter, many people wonder how they can sleep comfortably.
This piece explores trivia about winter sleep, offering a springboard to aim for more comfortable and healthy rest.
In cold weather, warming the body is paramount, and you’ll learn efficient ways to do so here.
You’ll also get a clearer idea of how to warm your body, when to get into bed, and additional methods to further improve sleep quality.
Trivia about meat

Meat is an indispensable presence at the dining table, and it’s possible we eat it casually without fully understanding it.
This content, tied to February 9th being “Meat Day,” helps you pick up trivia about meat that blends into our daily lives.
Let’s take a careful look at the details, such as the numbers that indicate meat quality and the origins of meat names.
There may be some facts you’d rather not know, but they could still spark greater interest in food.
Valentine’s Day in Japan

When it comes to Valentine’s Day, many people strongly associate it with giving chocolate, but this is said to be a uniquely Japanese custom.
How about deepening your understanding of how Valentine’s Day traditions in Japan were born and spread? Learning which regions and which companies were involved might inspire you to think of ways to express appreciation that don’t involve chocolate.
You could use that history as an opportunity to step away from chocolate—or it might deepen your affection for chocolate even more.
In Saudi Arabia, celebrating Valentine’s Day is prohibited.
Did you know that Valentine’s Day used to be strictly banned in Saudi Arabia because it was considered a non-Islamic, non-believer’s event? In recent years, that stance has eased, and it’s become recognized especially among young people, who now exchange gifts and the like.
What’s more, it was banned until as recently as 2016.
It’s surprising to think that people could even be arrested by the Committee for the Promotion of Virtue and the Prevention of Vice, the religious police.
In Japan, even though many people are Buddhist, global events are enjoyed—cultural differences really show, don’t they?
Trivia about Ehomaki

Ehomaki have spread nationwide as an essential food for Setsubun and a lucky symbol representing the event.
Learning about the meaning behind ehomaki, including its history, might change how we approach it.
Since many aspects of the origin of ehomaki remain unclear, it’s a good idea to focus on what wishes are embedded in the custom and how it became widespread.
For those in regions where the ehomaki tradition is well established, it’s a chance to reflect on its meaning; for those who aren’t familiar with it, let’s understand ehomaki as new knowledge.
Trivia about Mount Fuji

Mount Fuji is a symbol of Japan, and February 23 has been designated Mount Fuji Day to commemorate it.
Why not take this opportunity to explore trivia about Mount Fuji and deepen your understanding of the mountain? Let’s learn thoroughly about what role Mount Fuji has played throughout Japanese history—including legends whose truth is uncertain.
If you also learn about what can be found near the summit, you might even be able to imagine the exhilarating feeling of having climbed Mount Fuji yourself.


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