Year 1982 , Month 6 , Day 4 (Metal) Lucky Day Calendar
Summary of This Day
Neutral
0 auspicious out of 6 purposes
大明日
天一天上
神吉日
仏滅
凶会日
除
Calendar Notes
| Rokuyo |
仏滅
Unlucky for everything. A day to avoid celebrations, though some say it is good for fresh starts as it represents the "destruction of things."
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| Chinese Zodiac |
戊午
Five Elements: Earth
Natchin (Sound Element): Heavenly Fire
Tsuchinoe-Uma (Earth Horse). An active earth day. Auspicious for construction and travel.
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| 28 Lunar Mansions |
牛宿
Auspicious for relocations, travel, and financial discussions.
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| Twelve Day Officers |
除
A day for removing obstacles. Auspicious for starting medical treatment, sowing seeds, and digging wells. Inauspicious for weddings and travel.
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| Nine Star Ki |
七赤金星
Star of joy and sociability. Auspicious for dining and performing arts. Governs the west.
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Fortune by purpose
💰 Financial Fortune
凶
💒 Wedding
凶
✈️ Travel
小吉
🏠 Moving
小吉
🏪 Business opening
凶
🏗️ Construction
凶
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Auspicious Days
◎大明日
An auspicious day when heaven and earth open and the sun illuminates every corner. Especially good for construction, relocation, and travel. Even when overlapping with an inauspicious day, the negative effects are mitigated.
◎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.
◎天一天上
The period when Ten'ichijin ascends to heaven (16 days). No directional taboos, and traveling in any direction is auspicious. Favorable for travel and moving.
◎八専間日
An intermission day during the Hassen period (4 days). Not considered unlucky because the Five Elements of the heavenly stem and earthly branch differ.
✕凶会日
A day when the balance of Yin and Yang is disrupted. Considered inauspicious for all things; weddings, travel, religious ceremonies, sowing seeds, etc. should be avoided. Determined by the solar month and the sexagenary cycle.
Uses Requiring Caution
Wedding
凶
Applicable Inauspicious Days: Butsumetsu (Buddha's Death)
For purposes where inauspicious days overlap, we recommend changing the date if possible.