Verificador de Yakudoshi (厄年チェック)

Verifica tus yakudoshi (años de mala suerte) basados en la tradición japonesa.

No es un Año Yakudoshi

Este año no es un año yakudoshi.

Tus Años Yakudoshi (あなたの厄年一覧)

Tipo 前厄 Pre 本厄 Main 後厄 Post

Las edades mostradas son en 数え年 (edad de conteo) = edad occidental + 1

Acerca del Yakudoshi (厄年について)

  • Los yakudoshi son años de calamidad o mala suerte en la tradición japonesa
  • Hombres: edades 25, 42, 61 (edad de conteo). 42 es 大厄 (gran calamidad)
  • Mujeres: edades 19, 33, 37, 61 (edad de conteo). 33 es 大厄 (gran calamidad)
  • Cada año principal tiene un 前厄 (pre-calamidad, año anterior) y 後厄 (post-calamidad, año siguiente)
  • La edad de conteo (数え年) añade 1 a la edad occidental (tienes 1 al nacer)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is yakudoshi and what are the unlucky years?
Yakudoshi (厄年) are ages considered unlucky in Japanese tradition. For men, the main calamity years (honke) are 25, 42, and 61. For women, they are 19, 33, and 37. The year before (maeyaku) and after (atoyaku) are also considered risky periods.
Which yakudoshi year is the most dangerous?
Age 42 for men (shi-ni, a homophone for 'death' in Japanese) and age 33 for women (san-zan, meaning 'terrible') are considered the most dangerous taiyaku (great calamity years). Many Japanese people take extra precautions during these ages.
What do Japanese people do during yakudoshi?
Common practices include visiting a Shinto shrine for yakubarai (calamity-warding prayers), wearing amulets, avoiding major life decisions, and distributing gifts to 'share' the bad luck. Some people carry a special purification charm throughout the year.

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