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  2. Template:New Year by Calendar - Wikipedia

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    Template: New Year by Calendar. 8 languages. ... Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide

  3. Template:Year in various calendars/Japanese - Wikipedia

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  4. Template:Japanese calendars - Wikipedia

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  5. List of legendary creatures from Japan - Wikipedia

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    A kami of compass directions, who changes position with the year, lunar month, and season. Whatever position he chooses is deemed unlucky, so calendars are made so people can avoid that position. Konohanachiru-hime A daughter of ƌyamatsumi, the sister of Konohanasakuya-hime and Iwanaga-hime and the wife of Yashimajinumi.

  6. Jinjitsu - Wikipedia

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    The name and tradition are derived from an ancient Chinese custom called Renri which means the day humans were born, whereby each of the opening days of the first lunar month were assigned to a particular creature or animal, which it was forbidden to kill or lay harm to on that day: thus the first seven days of the month were Chicken Day, Dog ...

  7. Template:Japanese year/doc - Wikipedia

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  8. List of animals of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Japanese hare; Japanese house bat; Japanese macaque; Japanese marten; Japanese mole; Japanese mountain mole; Japanese raccoon dog; Japanese red-backed vole; Japanese red fox; Japanese sea lion; Japanese serow; Japanese shrew mole; Japanese squirrel; Japanese water shrew; Japanese weasel; Kerama deer; Kobe mole; La Touche's free-tailed bat ...

  9. Template:Calendars - Wikipedia

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