August 4th is the last most auspicious day of 2023♪ What does this day actually mean?
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Have you ever paid attention to auspicious days when shopping or when using something new?
No, I hear about it a lot, but believing in good-luck rituals and lucky charms...suspicious
Do you think so?
I'll be talking about that today.
In Japan even now people often choose especially auspicious days—like the wedding day or the date of registration—as they have long done. You also hear people say, 「I want to have my wedding on Taian.」
I still get asked this a lot 💒
More and more people are choosing auspicious days for big purchases, when they start using a new wallet, and other important events or ceremonies. Lately, days when multiple lucky days coincide—such as Ichiryumanbaibi, Tensha-nichi, and Taian—are believed to further increase your chances of good fortune. 🍀
Anyway, getting back to that, do you all believe in these kinds of superstitions or lucky charms?suspicious
Do you think so?
After all, people are human — what one believes or doesn't believe varies from person to person.
In other words, these kinds of "routines" are an act of "believing in yourself".
Not just in Japan, but abroad too, every country has its share of "do this on this day" good-luck customs.
We eat turkey at Thanksgiving, after all.
In France, it is placed inside a pastry called a galette des rois.It's said that if you get the ceramic figurine called a feve, you'll be lucky.
Saying "Do this on that day and good things will happen!" does not mean "It's a day when your luck increases, so let's reap the benefits!"
Wouldn't it be wonderful to cherish the calendar, understand what it signifies, and live wisely and modestly?
If you spend the day with gratitude, I'm sure good things will happen — let's look back on each day, okay?
I think that's the intended meaning.

With that in mind, I'd be happy if you would please learn what each day means in the calendar.
The last and strongest lucky day of 2023 is coming. It's August 4th ✨ This day is a special day when four auspicious days—Taian, Tensha-nichi, Ichiryumanbaibi, and Bosounichi—coincide 💓
Taian is one of the six rokuyō and is considered an auspicious day for starting any undertaking. Tensha-nichi is a special day that occurs only five times a year and is said to be a day when all sins and mistakes are forgiven. Ichiryumanbaibi is a day when a seed sown is said to bear fruit multiplied ten thousandfold. Bosanichi is considered a day to pray for a bountiful harvest.
On this special day, it's said to be good to do the following 😊
- Get a new wallet
- Start using a new product
- Buy big-ticket items such as cars or homes
- Get married or register your marriage
- Move to a new home
- Start selling
- Invest
- Start a new hobby
- Buy a lottery ticket
- Visit a shrine
- Show your parents you care.
- Express your gratitude
As you can see, it's a day to give thanks, isn't it?
That's precisely why it's considered fitting for occasions like weddings, when you tell many people "thank you",
I think it means that it's fitting for a day to say "thank you," as in business.
If you understand why it's considered the best day to start something new
If you're going to do it anyway, don't you think that starting to wear this jewelry from today as a new way to remember your gratitude adds a truly lovely meaning?
Actually, when a day known as a "lucky day" approaches,「I want to purchase moissanite to coincide with an auspicious day」We're seeing a surge in inquiries like this 💍
If you place your order by June 15, 2023, it is expected to arrive by the end of July (for complex custom-made designs, additional time may be required, so please use this as a guideline)
Please be sure to contact us as soon as possible!
Make the most of this very auspicious day — with a grateful heart, attract good things that come full circle ✨
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