calendar
Kosakata
Kosakata Kanji 暦
Kanji 暦 yang berarti kalender muncul dalam 83 entri kosakata bahasa Jepang.
Western (Gregorian) calendar
Japan's old (lunisolar) calendar
kanreki
calendar year
Islamic calendar
private traditional calendar published illegally (Edo period)
Gregorian calendar
Islamic calendar
French Revolutionary Calendar
Jewish calendar
Julian calendar
Roman calendar
lunisolar calendar
lunar calendar
Eiryaku era (1160.1.10-1161.9.4)
Enryaku era (782.8.19-806.5.18)
Karyaku era (1326.4.26-1329.8.29)
flower calendar
calendar reform
traditional Japanese calendar with pictures
school year calendar
former grand champion's 60th birthday ring-entering ceremony
60th birthday celebration (usu. celebrated with a banquet-style meal while dressed in a red hat and vest symbolizing one's return to infancy)
former grand champion's 60th birthday ring-entering ceremony
Julian calendar
church calendar
Kenryaku era (1211.3.9-1213.12.6)
Genryaku era (1184.4.16-1185.8.14)
Kōryaku era (of the Northern Court; 1379.3.22-1381.2.24)
change log
Jiryaku era (1065.8.2-1069.4.13)
Jōryaku era (1077.11.17-1081.2.10)
the solar calendar
calendar distributed by the Ise shrine
World Calendar
Shōryaku era (990.11.7-995.2.22)
Year 2000 problem
Tang lunar calendar (used for 823 years in Japan)
lunisolar calendar
lunisolar calendar
solar calendar
120th birthday
Chinese calendar
small calendar (or almanac) affixed to a pillar or wall
Chōryaku era (1037.4.21-1040.11.10)
bound almanac
astronomical ephemeris
Tenpō calendar
Tenryaku era (947.4.22-957.10.27)
picture calendar
solar calendar
plum blossoms (as a harbinger of spring)
calendar pad
Buddhist calendar
Bunryaku era (1234.11.5-1235.9.19)
Hōreki era (1751.10.27-1764.6.2)
reference calendar
perpetual calendar (for reckoning lucky and unlucky days)
Meireki era (1655.4.13-1658.7.23)
picture calendar for illiterates
solar calendar
abbreviated Japanese traditional calendar (presented in a smaller, easy-to-use format)
abbreviated Japanese traditional calendar (presented in a smaller, easy to use, format)
twelve words used to mark the old calendar as indicators of lucky and unlucky activities
Ryakuō era (of the Northern Court; 1338.8.28-1342.4.27)
calendar reform
study of the calendar
calendar month
calendar maker
calendar week
calendar-construction rules
Ryakunin era (1238.11.23-1239.2.7)
calendar making
various information recorded in the almanac (as regards astronomy, astrology, etc.)
study of the calendar
calendar day
calendar date
calendar year
calendar
books related to the calendar
chronological age
Japanese calendar