Japanese Moon Calendar

£26.00

A4 stunning Japanese moon calendar, crafted by a Japanese couple who call themselves Hacarame. 12 month pages which allow you to follow the wax and wane of the moon, and the traditional japanese festivals throughout the year. Written in Japanese, but even if you don’t speak the language, the illustrations are beautiful and you can still easily follow the moon phases.

This calendar has been printed on a paper known as ‘yoshi-shi’ in Japan. It’s a paper made from ‘yoshi’, a common perennial read (Phragmites australis), that grows throughout temperate and tropical regions of the world. The reed fibres used for these calendars have been harvested from beside Lake Biwa in Japan’s Shiga prefecture

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A4 stunning Japanese moon calendar, crafted by a Japanese couple who call themselves Hacarame. 12 month pages which allow you to follow the wax and wane of the moon, and the traditional japanese festivals throughout the year. Written in Japanese, but even if you don’t speak the language, the illustrations are beautiful and you can still easily follow the moon phases.

This calendar has been printed on a paper known as ‘yoshi-shi’ in Japan. It’s a paper made from ‘yoshi’, a common perennial read (Phragmites australis), that grows throughout temperate and tropical regions of the world. The reed fibres used for these calendars have been harvested from beside Lake Biwa in Japan’s Shiga prefecture

A4 stunning Japanese moon calendar, crafted by a Japanese couple who call themselves Hacarame. 12 month pages which allow you to follow the wax and wane of the moon, and the traditional japanese festivals throughout the year. Written in Japanese, but even if you don’t speak the language, the illustrations are beautiful and you can still easily follow the moon phases.

This calendar has been printed on a paper known as ‘yoshi-shi’ in Japan. It’s a paper made from ‘yoshi’, a common perennial read (Phragmites australis), that grows throughout temperate and tropical regions of the world. The reed fibres used for these calendars have been harvested from beside Lake Biwa in Japan’s Shiga prefecture

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