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NK : medium japanese daily calendar 2026
NK : medium japanese daily calendar 2026
NK : medium japanese daily calendar 2026
NK : medium japanese daily calendar 2026
NK : medium japanese daily calendar 2026
NK : medium japanese daily calendar 2026
NK : medium japanese daily calendar 2026
NK : medium japanese daily calendar 2026
NK : medium japanese daily calendar 2026
NK : medium japanese daily calendar 2026
NK : medium japanese daily calendar 2026
NK : medium japanese daily calendar 2026

NK : medium japanese daily calendar 2026

NK
$88.00

Prepare for 2026 with a design award winning Japanese daily tear-off calendar. Each day contains : 

Rokuyō (六曜): A six-day traditional fortune-telling calendar used to determine auspicious or inauspicious days, commonly consulted for weddings, funerals, and events. 

Seasonal data: Includes solar terms (nijūshi sekki) like Shunbun (spring equinox) and micro-seasons (shichijūni kō), such as "frogs start to croak" or "first frost falls", offering a poetic connection to Japan’s shifting natural rhythms.

Japanese proverbs: Each day is accompanied by a traditional saying—sometimes humorous, often wise—that reflects centuries of cultural wisdom.

    Plan your year with inspiration and style... and google translate!

    paper

    height : 26.5cm
    width : 19.5cm

    made in Japan

    Always look for the red and white 'G'!

    Established in 1957, Japan's Good Design Awards recognise products - like these calendars- as well as architecture, software, systems, and services that add value to people's lives and communities through the application of helpful design.

    "In an ever more complex society, design has become indispensable for solving problems and discovering new ones, and people's expectations of design are gradually rising. The GOOD DESIGN AWARD helps people to discover the possibilities of design and expand the fields where design can be used through screening and a wide range of promotion, and is dedicated to a well-off society where everyone can enjoy creative life"
    from the good design website at g-mark.org/en