Akisutozeneko

Akisutozeneko, (あきすとぜねこの or アキストゼネコ in Japanese) is a love fortune telling used mainly by girls in the Showa period.

Each character associated "aishiteru", "kirai", "suki" "tomodachi", "zekkou", "netsuretsu" and "koibito". Using their initials they would perform Akisutozeneko.

How to perform Akisutozeneko
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Akisutozeneko is performed by changing the letters of your name into numbers.

1) First change any vowels into numbers (a=1、i=2、u=3、e=4、o=5、n=1)

For example: 俗語太郎＝ぞくごたろう = Zokugo Tarou = 535153

辞書花美＝じしょはなみ = Jishi(o) Hanami = 223112

(No 'small Hiragana' are used for this fortune telling method.)

2) Next, eliminate any numbers that you both share in common.  　俗語太郎 ＝ ぞくごたろう=Zokugo Tarou = 535153 = 5+5+5 = 15

辞書花美 ＝ じしょはなみ=Jishi(o) Hanami = 223112 = 2+2+2 = 6

3) Now each number has an associated letter:

あ=a=1

き=ki=2

す=su=3

と=to=4

ぜ=ze=5

ね=ne=6

こ=ko=7

あ=a=8

き=ki=9

etc.

Zokugo Tarou being 15, he will be "ne"

Jisho Hanami is 6, which is also "ne".

Therefore their fortune together is netsuretsu. (passionate)

Japanese:

『あ』・・・愛している

『き』・・・嫌い

『す』・・・好き

『と』・・・友達

『ぜ』・・・絶交

『ね』・・・熱中

『こ』・・・恋人

"Romaji":

a - aishiteiru

ki - kirai

su - suki

to - tomodachi

ze - zekkou

ne - netsuretsu

ko - koibito

English:

a - Love

ki - Dislike

su - Like

to - Friend

ze - Perfect

ne - Passionate

ko - Lover