Kisaragi
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This article is about the name. For the Japanese ship sunk in the Battle of Wake Island, see Japanese destroyer Kisaragi.
Kisaragi (如月 or 衣更着) is a traditional name for February in the Japanese calendar.
The meaning of "kisaragi" is not so deep as those of the other names of the months. It is written as "wear more clothes" in kanji; it also means "the rehabilitation of plants." In the lunar calendar, which was used until the Heian Period, February was the second month of winter; January, February, March made up winter, and the three months starting from April were considered spring.