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It's a quick look at A.D., the Japanese years, ages, zodiacs, grades, the unlucky years, etc.
Just tap the age bar! Easy, fast, and intuitive! You can move to the year you want to look up.
There is also the Japanese year converter.
The Japanese years are being used everywhere in Japan.
And most Japanese people know the Japanese year and zodiac of their birth year.
Moreover, some Japanese believe that the unlucky years (Yakudoshi in Japanese) are truths.
So, the topics of Japanese calendars may get Japanese friends and you excited!
1. Main Table
[ A.D., Year, Age, Zodiac, Grade, etc. ]
- It's a standard Japanese calendar.
- You can use it in various situations, such as age calculations, the conversions between A.D. and the Japanese year.
- You can also use it to confirm next year's zodiac, the unlucky years, and so on.
2. Japanese Year Converter Table
[ A.D., Reiwa, Heisei, Shōwa, Taishō, Meiji, Kōki ]
- It's a table that calculates the number of Japanese eras.
- You can find answers to questions such as, what year of Heisei is this?
How to Scroll the Table
- You can tap the age bar.
- You can press and hold the age bar and move it left or right.
- You can tap the age buttons.
- You can flick up or down the table.
Row Operations
- When you tap a row, it will change color and stand out. If you set the setting, you can save it as the favorite.
- When you press and hold a row, the function to calculate the ages at the year will appear.
Logo Operations
- When you tap the logo, the colors will change.
- When you press and hold the logo, the colors will return to normal.
- When you tap the logomark, it will appear larger.
- You can use it to explore color combinations and pass the time.
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December 12, 2024