A prominent figure, Kamada, is becoming a topic of interest in Japan after being humorously referred to as "Kamada's 1 millimeter." The cheeky phrase has weaved itself into the public conversations as people indulge in lighthearted bantering about Kamada. The details behind the derived nickname or who sparked it are not currently disclosed, provoking more amusement among the public in the wake of suspense.
In Japan, public figures often find themselves a subject of humor based on either their attributes or any remark they have made. Society has a way of turning these things into lasting 'memes' that are often not intended to offend but to bring some levity and foster solidarity in common humor among the public.
In the US or EU, this type of comedic culture also exists. Public figures often become the punchline of jokes on late-night talk shows or on social media due to an amusing story or personal characteristic. These humorous references often become memes in their own right, creating a shared sense of humor among people.