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  1. Before we get to Japanese, let's talk about how English got its days of the week. In Latin, the days of the week were Sun-day, Moon-day, Mars-day, Mercury-day, Jupiter-day, Venus-day, and Saturn-day. They literally took the names of the sun, moon, and five visibile planets to give names to the days. In many Latin-based languages Saturn-day was ...

  2. The "Calendar and Ephemeris" contains information on national holidays, 24 Solar Terms & Supplementary Solar Terms, apparent places of Sun, Moon and planets, lunar phases, times of sunrise & sunset, solar & lunar eclipses, planetary phenomena, etc.

  3. Modern Japanese culture has invented a kind of "compromised" way of setting dates for festivals called Tsuki-okure ("One-Month Delay") or Chūreki ("The Eclectic Calendar"). The festival is celebrated just one solar calendar month later than the date on the Gregorian calendar.

  4. 10 sie 2022 · Here, we quickly go through what calendar system Japan uses, as well as when the fiscal year starts and ends in Japan. Also find out how to say the months and days of the week in Japanese.

  5. 6 gru 2016 · In this post I will name all the planets (including Pluto) in Japanese. We will also learn some useful Japanese words related to space and the solar system. Learn the names of the planets in Japanese with the help of the below table. Planets. Names in Kanji.

  6. Basic information about Japanese calendars and a Japanese-Western year converter.

  7. Tuesday is named after Tiw, a god of war; Wednesday after Woden, god of travelers; Thursday after Thor, god of thunder, and Friday after Frigg, goddess of fertility. The Roman planetary naming system must have travelled via trading routes such as the Silk Road to China and was in use there as early as the 4 th century. In China the five visible ...

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