Click a date below to see what the Rokuyō day means.
In the calendar day, the upper number (nn) is the Gregorian calendar day,
followed by the 2-letter Rokuyō day code (Rd),
and the lower (italicised) number (nn) is the Lunar calendar day.
The Rokuyō cycle is reset on the first day of each lunar month, according to the formula shown in the Rokuyō calculation.
Rokuyō day | Significance | |||
se | Senshō | Good luck in the morning, bad luck in the afternoon | Tell me more | |
to | Tomobiki | Good luck all day, except at noon | Tell me more | |
sm | Sakimake | Bad luck in the morning, good luck in the afternoon | Tell me more | |
bu | Butsumetsu | Unlucky all day | Tell me more | |
ta | Taian | Lucky all day | Tell me more | |
sk | Shakku | Bad luck all day, except at noon | Tell me more |
See also 'Thought of the Day'.
2025 is Japan's astrological Year of the Snake (Hebi)
See the calendar without the lunar days.