
Master Japanese Dates: Create Your February 2026 Calendar
Looking for a creative way to study Japanese? This blank February 2026 calendar is more than just an organizer—it’s a canvas for your language journey and cultural exploration.
Study Point: Kanji for Days of the Week
Notice the Kanji characters at the top of each column. Each represents an element of nature:
- 日 (Sun): Sun – Sunday
- 月 (Moon): Moon – Monday
- 火 (Fire): Fire – Tuesday
- 水 (Water): Water – Wednesday
- 木 (Tree): Wood – Thursday
- 金 (Gold): Gold/Metal – Friday
- 土 (Earth): Soil – Saturday
Cultural Challenge: Draw Your Own “Februaries”
In Japan, February is the time of Setsubun (the seasonal divide) and Valentine’s Day (often involving chocolate gifts). Why not draw a scene of “Mamemaki” (bean-throwing) or some plum blossoms (Ume) which start to bloom this month? Writing the names of your drawings in Hiragana or Kanji is a fantastic way to practice!


