The rokuyō (六曜 ) are a series of six days calculated from the date of Chinese calendar that supposedly predict whether there will be good or bad fortune during that day. The rokuyō are commonly found on Japanese calendars and are often used to plan weddings and funerals, though most people ignore them in ordinary life. The rokuyō are also known as the rokki (六輝 ).
大安 Taian The most lucky day. Good day for weddings and events like shop openings.
The phrase "ichiryu manbai" is a Japanese expression litereally meaning that a single seed can eventually produce ten thousand seeds. It is often used figuratively to describe how the smallest of beginnings can lead to the greatest of results. It also implies that the smallest of things is not necessarily to be dismissed.
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