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The color calendar for January 11, 2026 is "Lingering Fragrance." The scent lingers.It's a quiet lingering rhyme that you feel deep in your memory....
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The color calendar for January 10, 2026 is "Morning Shadows." The shadows cast by the morning light are soft, quiet, and contain a hint of hope. I...
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January 9th Color Calendar
Tanbare – Clear skies
"The soft color of a clear, quiet sky."
"Tansei" is the soft, sunny color that spreads ...
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The color calendar for January 8, 2026 is "Yohakuhai." Where there seems to be nothing, there is quiet color. It is the gentleness of ash that dwe...
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by kataokatetsuya
The color calendar for January 7, 2026 is "Shizukane." Gold isn't just gorgeous. It's a warm afterglow lurking in the silence.
January 7th Co...
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by kataokatetsuya
The color calendar for January 6, 2026 is "Yokou." A quiet aftertaste that remains after the light has passed. It is a memory of a gentle light fl...
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by kataokatetsuya
The color calendar for January 5, 2026 is "Shirokage." When the light gets stronger, the shadows become whiter. It is a soft outline floating in t...
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by kataokatetsuya
The color calendar for January 4, 2026 is "Kagebare (Clear Shadow)." When the shadows clear, stillness takes shape. It's a memory of light shining...
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by kataokatetsuya
The color calendar for January 3, 2026 is "Hatsuawa."The New Year's atmosphere is gradually easing. It is a color that lets go of intensity and mov...
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The color calendar for January 2, 2026 is "Yui Sora." Looking up at the sky, I saw knot-like clouds floating in the air. It is a memory of the sky ...
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The color calendar for January 1, 2026 is "Hatsushiro." White quietly breathes life into the new year. It is a blank space of beginnings that enve...
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December 31st Color Calendar
Yuikō – Yuikō
"Memory and hope united in light."
"Yukko" is the color of quiet light that is lit on New Yea...
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