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Japanese zodiac signs Japan follows the Chinese astrological system divided into 12 signs (Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Goat, Monkey, Rooster, Dog, Pig). Such division is connected with the Jupiter cycle around the Sun, which lasts about 12 years.
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Learn More »All around the world people believe that the arrangement of celestial bodies influences their life and determines the character, and that knowledge about planets and stars helps predict the future. Asian and European cultures differ in many aspects, such as religion and customs. This is also the case when it comes to the calendar and to zodiac signs. If you are curious about a Japanese horoscope, you must read this article.
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Learn More »According to Chinese horoscope, people born under a particular zodiac sign have qualities characteristic of the assigned animals. Rat – it is meticulous, intelligent, clever, ambitious and practical. Its vices are obstinacy and vindictiveness. Ox – responsible, thorough, generous and caring but also jealous, stubborn and petty. Tiger – its virtues are: courage, confidence, honesty and thoroughness. Unfortunately, it also tends to be reckless, selfish and impulsive. Rabbit – it is sensitive, well-mannered, modest and tactful but also shy and prone to hypochondria. Dragon – noble, ambitious and dignified, vigorous and strong but also ruthless, lordly and arrogant. Snake – characterised by wisdom and empathy, sharp and honourable. Its negative qualities are seriousness and indifference. Horse – pleasant, intelligent, independent and cheerful, tends to be restless, fickle and selfish. Goat – the strengths of this sign are: creativity, generosity and empathy, and vices: irresponsibility and laziness. Monkey – it is versatile, witty, intelligent and full of life but also headstrong, conceited and manipulative. Rooster – brave, witty, loyal and hard-working. Its greatest vices are: pretentiousness, tendency not to honour its promises. Dog – people born under this zodiac sign are honest, loyal and devoted to their loved ones. Still, they can be mean and unpleasant. Pig – very social, honest and funny. Its greatest vices are: lack of self-discipline and hot-headedness.
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