The term refers to the initial day of a lunar cycle, marking the start of the month in a traditional calendar context.
It represents a complete 24-hour period from one midnight to the next, encompassing the time of daylight and night.
Used to denote the entire duration of a specific day, often emphasizing activities or experiences that occur throughout that day.
It can signify any unspecified day in the past or an exceptional occasion, often conveying a memorable or notable event.
The term also denotes a limited timeframe, indicating that something is applicable or relevant only for that particular day.
Example:
その手紙の日付は1987年4月1日となっている。
A period of time lasting from dawn to dusk, marked by daylight and darkness, often used to describe daily activities or experiences.
The first day of the lunar month, recognized traditionally in the Japanese calendar, indicating the start of a new cycle.
A unit of measurement representing a complete 24-hour cycle, commonly understood as the time from midnight to the next midnight.
A reference to an unspecified day in the past or future, emphasizing a singular experience that may stand out in memory.
Example:
私は、月・水・金と一日おきに仕事をします。