JIKANKEI is software that features Japanese time-inspired artwork. It is designed for users who appreciate the beauty and elegance of traditional Japanese art and the concept of time in Japanese culture. The software is easy to use and provides a calming visual experience.
One thing to note is that the author does not provide warranties for any physical or mental damages that may result from using this software. That being said, JIKANKEI is a tool that displays the angles of the Sun and the local times of various cities and places on Earth. Data on sunrise and sunset are taken from US Naval Observatory Date Services through the internet.
The latest version of JIKANKEI brings new features to the table, such as showing the direction of the Sun and FUJYO JIHOU, which is a gradually changing time system that predates the Westernized Japanese Clock System. FUJYO JIHOU divides daytime into six equal periods, each with an angular unit of 30 degrees measured along the celestial equator. During the equinox, one period is almost two hours, but this changes throughout the seasons. For example, summer time is longer while winter time is shorter.
Each divided point is named after the six directions of zodiac symbols for daytime and evening, such as U (rabbit, sunrise: six gongs), TATSU (dragon, about two hours from sunrise: five gongs), MI (snake, about four hours from sunrise: four gongs), and so on.
JIKANKEI also aims to help you understand the differences between the modern clock system and the traditional Japanese time-telling system. It displays one twelfth of daytime and one twelfth of evening time.
In terms of updates, the latest release includes a Time signal of SUN Music, which is a welcome addition. Additionally, the software has fixed an issue where a default place name would not be displayed correctly upon startup.
Overall, JJIKANKI is a unique and interesting tool that offers a different perspective on time-telling. While it may not be the most accurate system out there, it is definitely worth checking out if you're looking for a change of pace.
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