Senshō : Good luck before noon, bad luck after noon. Good day for beginnings (in the morning).
Tomobiki : Your friends may be "drawn-in" towards good and evil. Funerals are avoided on this day. Typically crematoriums are closed this day. But, for instance, weddings are fine on this day.
Senbu : Bad luck before noon, good luck after noon.
Butsumetsu : Symbolizes the day Buddha died. Considered the most unlucky day. Weddings are best avoided. Some Shinto shrines close their offices on this day.
Tai'an : The most lucky day. Good day for weddings and events like shop openings.
Shakkō : The hour of the horse (11 am to 1 pm) is lucky. The rest is bad luck.
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