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Translation of this article.

How a Year is Expressed

Meiran - Two years prior to the Imperial Succession Ceremony.
Taika - Year in which the Imperial Succession Ceremony began.
Houga - Two years after Nero changed the world through a Sixth Axis Transition (the year differs due to the future axis being different.)

Months

TTH (Tenmei Taika Huhouin) The month in which we present to our motherly planet dances and Songs filled with feelings of gratitude and reverence.
TTN (Tenmei Taika Nuoushin) The month in which the God that allows plants to sprout is born.
TTR (Tenmei Taika Rikura) The month in which the ambassadors of all nations convened a long time ago.
TTA (Tenmei Taika Aireisu) The month in which the rivers and skies are completely clear and in which the planet loves the people the most.
TTS (Tenmei Taika Shari) The month most suitable for departing to a faraway world.
TTK (Tenmei Taika Kekoujin) The month in which many new world-changing technologies were created long ago.
TTE (Tenmei Taika Eiyouin) The month in which a large war ended to bring great peace, prosperity and everything was connected by wishes for coexistence.
TTU (Tenmei Taika Uanju) The month of good harvests in which the trees bear fruits.
TTL (Tenmei Taika Lura) The month in which the world is the most filled with colors.
TTI (Tenmei Taika Izen) The month in which our motherly planet bestows trials upon Her own children.
TTM (Tenmei Taika Mugyou) The month in which the children that overcame the trials start preparing to greet the coming of the next year.

Tenmei = Era
Taika = Year
Nuoushin = Month

Weeks

Land
Heaven
Life
Mourning

Days

Movement
Fortune
Dragon
Exchange
Sun
Connection
Separation
Existence

Hours

Clearness 9:00
Blackness 10:00
Whiteness 11:00
Pole 12:00
Note 13:00
Noon 14:00
Bird 15:00
Prosperity 16:00
Downfall 17:00
Crimson 18:00
Indigo 19:00
Glimmer 20:00

Transience 22:00

Origin 0:00

Morning 2:00

First 7:00

Minutes

0 M to 9 M (hours are divided in ten sections of six minutes each)