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Japan was using the lunar calender before Meiji era, and the first day of the year was started around February in spring. now Japan uses the solar calender, though we are still using ancient greetings (゚ ヮ ゚)v
AZD-A9S
about 15 years agoIt's that cat from Mashiroiro Symphony.
Anyone...if you feel like it, what does the two symbols mean?
EDIT:
I assume the symbols are the name since I now see a name tag here. Thanks Aurelia.
midzki
about 15 years agoAZD-A9S
about 15 years agoSo thanks Aurelia for the name and thanks midzki for the information.........
.........although I can't make sense on what that mean. Spring has come, happy new year?
midzki
about 15 years agonow Japan uses the solar calender, though we are still using ancient greetings (゚ ヮ ゚)v
natsumenatsu
almost 15 years ago