Year 1663 , Month 5 , Day 9 (Water) Lucky Day Calendar

Slightly Lucky Day
Summary of This Day
Slightly Lucky Day
6 auspicious out of 6 purposes
大安 月徳日 神吉日
Calendar Notes
Rokuyo 大安
Greatly auspicious for everything. The best day for celebrations such as weddings and moving.
Chinese Zodiac 庚子
Five Elements: Metal Natchin (Sound Element): Wall Earth
Kanoe-Ne (Metal Rat). The start of innovation. Auspicious for new plans.
28 Lunar Mansions 箕宿
Auspicious for earthwork, digging ponds, purchasing, collecting payments, and sowing seeds. Inauspicious for weddings and funerals.
Twelve Day Officers
A precarious day. Be moderate in all things. Auspicious for sake brewing. Inauspicious for mountain climbing, sailing, and weddings.
Nine Star Ki 一白水星
Star of flexibility and wisdom. Auspicious for relationships and business negotiations. Governs the north.
Fortune by purpose
💰 Financial Fortune
中吉
💒 Wedding
中吉
✈️ Travel
大吉
🏠 Moving
大吉
🏪 Business opening
大吉
🏗️ Construction
中吉
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Quick Tips by Purpose
💰 Financial Fortune 中吉
A day with favorable calendar notes for financial luck. Suitable for money-related activities.
💒 Wedding 中吉
Taian—the most auspicious day in the Rokuyo calendar. Widely favored for weddings and marriage registration.
✈️ Travel 大吉
A day with favorable calendar notes for travel. Ideal for planning outings and trips.
🏠 Moving 大吉
A day with favorable calendar indicators for moving. Suitable for relocating to a new home.
🏪 Business opening 大吉
A day with favorable calendar notes for starting a business. Suitable for taking a new step in business.
🏗️ Construction 中吉
A day blessed with the moon's virtue. Suitable for starting construction or renovation projects.
Auspicious Days
神吉日
A day considered auspicious for all matters related to Shinto rituals. Ideal for shrine visits, ceremonies, and prayers. Occurs on 33 out of every 60 days, making it relatively frequent.
月徳日
An auspicious day for receiving the moon's virtue. Considered auspicious for all matters, especially construction and renovation. Based on the principle of Sangō (Three Harmonies).