02 January 2014

Saijiki for January

These are some poetic words to use for gomei for the month of January:
  • Shoukan (小寒): The 23rd solar term (see Wikipedia entry); Literally “little cold”
  • Jinjitsu (人日): The 7th of January, one of the five lunar festivals; traditionally celebrated as the day human beings were created (see Wikipedia entry); Literally “man/person day”
  • Daikan (大寒): The coldest time of the year, around January 20th; literally “big cold”
  • Hatsuharu (初春): beginning of spring; first month of the lunar calendar; New Year
  • Matsunouchi (松の内): New Year’s Week festivities
  • Matsusugi (松過ぎ): after New Year’s Week
  • Nenohi (子の日): collecting herbs and pulling out young pine trees by the roots (annual event held on the first day of the rat of the New Year)
  • Wakamizu (若水): first water drawn from a well on New Year’s Day
  • Toso (屠蘇): spiced sake (served at New Year’s)
  • Hourai (蓬莱): New Year decoration (made from food, different in different places but typically white rice); also, enchanted land of perpetual youth from Chinese mythology