This is an app for checking various calendar notes in Japan.
Compatible with various calendar notes! Find the information you want to know!
·holiday
・Lunar calendar
・Rokuyo
・Japanese zodiac signs, monthly zodiac signs (calendar months, seasonal months), yearly zodiac signs (calendar months, seasonal months)
・Nichiya Nine Star, Moon Family Nine Star, Nenya Nine Star
・28 inns, 27 inns
・24 seasons, 72 seasons
・Twelve shifts
・Five seasonal festivals, miscellaneous festivals, calendar annotations, selected dates
・Moon age
Check out the auspicious days on the “Auspicious Days Calendar”!
You can easily find out the rare days when Ichikumanbai-bi and Tensho-bi overlap!
You can display only the calendar notes you want to check with the ON/OFF function, and customize it to make it easier to understand by setting the font color and background color!
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In reviews of our app, we may receive complaints that something is wrong or incorrect.
We would appreciate it if you would carefully check whether your own understanding is correct before pointing it out.
Below are some points that we often receive from customers based on misunderstandings.
*The zodiac signs are off.
There are several systems for the zodiac signs, and this app supports calendar months and seasonal months.
There are many people who mistakenly point out that there is a ``mismatch'' between calendar months and seasonal months without being aware of them.
In past versions, you can switch between calendar months and seasonal months in the settings.
Since many people may not have noticed this, we have made it possible to display both at the same time in the current version.
In addition, the speculation that ``Other apps also have different zodiac signs. Are they made by the same creator?'' is also not true.
Other companies' apps are not created by us.
*Isn't it a mistake that the 27th and 28th inns are the same?
As the name suggests, 27-shuku and 28-shuku have 27 and 28 "inns," respectively, and they go around once every 27 days and every 28 days.
There is no "Ushiyado" in the 27 inns, but the names and order of the other inns are the same in both.
Therefore, it is natural that there will be periods of staying at the same accommodation.