Year 2005 , Month 8 , Day 16 (Fire) Lucky Day Calendar
Slightly Lucky Day
Summary of This Day
Slightly Lucky Day
2 auspicious out of 6 purposes
大明日
建
月徳日
赤口
翼
大犯土
Calendar Notes
| Rokuyo |
赤口
Only noon is lucky; all other times are unlucky. Particular caution is advised for celebrations and contracts.
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| Chinese Zodiac |
壬申
Five Elements: Water
Natchin (Sound Element): Sword Edge Metal
Mizunoe-Saru (Water Monkey). A day of wisdom. Auspicious for starting studies and arts.
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| 28 Lunar Mansions |
翼宿
Good for sowing seeds, starting cultivation, and transplanting. Bad for working at heights and weddings.
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| Twelve Day Officers |
建
A day when all things are established and created. Very auspicious for everything. Bad for groundwork and opening storehouses.
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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
小吉
💒 Wedding
小吉
✈️ Travel
中吉
🏠 Moving
小吉
🏪 Business opening
中吉
🏗️ Construction
小吉
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Quick Tips by Purpose
✈️
Travel
中吉
Taimyo-nichi—a day when heaven and earth open and illuminate every corner. Especially auspicious for travel and movement.
🏪
Business opening
中吉
A day with favorable calendar notes for starting a business. Suitable for taking a new step in business.
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.
◎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).
✕大犯土
A 7-day period from Kanoe-Uma to Hinoe-Ne. Disturbing the soil is inauspicious. Unfavorable for groundbreaking ceremonies, erecting pillars, digging, sowing seeds, and civil engineering work.