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lazysunday
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calendars

Postby lazysunday » December 27th, 2007 7:32 am

Does anyone know where to get kalendars with the days and months in Kanji?

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Do you mean the paper version

Postby JonB » December 27th, 2007 12:06 pm

to clarify are you looking for something to stick on your wall? Here's one link I found for the US - JBOX.com

Just to say I have no link to them and have never used them just something I found with a little help from google

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Postby josiah » December 27th, 2007 5:14 pm

Lot's of calendars in Japan :wink:

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True

Postby JonB » December 28th, 2007 9:45 am

but I am not taking orders!!

We have boxes of them at work from suppliers but most of them are awful! Probably not as bad as our own with it's "cute" use of English phrases that are truely dreadful!!! Which is crazy as there are enough native English speakers around to proof read for them...

Still waiting for my JAL calendar though (unless the wife has binned it) which usually takes the prize for worst calendar

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Postby Mike_in_Nano » December 28th, 2007 4:41 pm

Yes we are spoiled in Japan. This is my first year in our Corporate HQ in Tokyo and there are so many calendars from suppliers. I took one small one dedicated to Audrey Hepburn for my wife and on from Europe with each countries holidays marked on it since I have to travel there. I already have all the Chinese, Japanese holidays in my own calendar.

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Re: Do you mean the paper version

Postby Ulver_684 » December 30th, 2007 6:00 am

JonB wrote:to clarify are you looking for something to stick on your wall? Here's one link I found for the US - JBOX.com

Just to say I have no link to them and have never used them just something I found with a little help from google


JonB-san! :wink:

Yes they also have Jlist.com
too. :D

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Re: Do you mean the paper version

Postby kc8ufv » December 31st, 2007 9:46 am

Ulver_684 wrote:
JonB wrote:to clarify are you looking for something to stick on your wall? Here's one link I found for the US - JBOX.com

Just to say I have no link to them and have never used them just something I found with a little help from google


JonB-san! :wink:

Yes they also have Jlist.com
too. :D

I think JonBさん was trying to keep the link G-rated.


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