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Calendars throughout both Western civilizen and Eastern civilizen cultures of antiquity include the seven-day week.   And the names of the classical "planets" throughout both Western civilizen and Eastern civilizen cultures of antiquity are each taken from the name of the same deity that is associated with that classical "planet" (and in the case of Eastern civilizen cultures, from the name of the same classical "element" that is associated with that deity and with that classical "planet").   And the names of the days of the week throughout both Western civilizen and Eastern civilizen cultures of antiquity are each taken from the name of the same classical "planet" and thereby from the name of the same deity that is associated with that classical "planet" (and with that classical "element").   So the pictographic symbols from both Western civilizen and Eastern civilizen cultures of antiquity for each classical "planet" and thereby for each deity (and for each classical "element") that is associated with that classical "planet" would seem to be ideal to be used as international, intercultural symbols to represent each day of the week on the whole planet earth clock™.
Sunday
Roman, Norse, Spanish, English: the sun
Chinese, Japanese: the sun;     Japanese: Sunday
Monday
Roman, Norse, Spanish, English: the moon
Chinese, Japanese: the moon;     Japanese: Monday
Tuesday
Roman, English: Mars,   Norse: Tiw,   Spanish: Marte;     Norse: Tiw's day,   Spanish: martes
Chinese, Japanese: fire, fire-star, Mars;     Japanese: fire-day, Tuesday
Wednesday
Roman: Mercurius,   Norse: Woden,   Spanish: Mercurio,   English: Mercury;     Norse: Woden's day,   Spanish: miércoles
Chinese, Japanese: water, water-star, Mercury;   Japanese: water-day, Wednesday
Thursday
Roman: Iove, Iuppiter,   Norse: Thor,   Spanish: Júpiter,   English: Jove, Jupiter;     Norse: Thor's day,   Spanish: jueves
Chinese, Japanese: wood (plants in general), wood-star, Jupiter;   Japanese: wood-day, Thursday
Friday
Roman, Spanish, English: Venus,   Norse: Freya;     Norse: Freya day,   Spanish: viernes
Chinese, Japanese: metal (gold in particular), metal-star, Venus;     Japanese: metal-day, Friday
Saturday
Roman: Saturnia,   Spanish: Saturno,   English: Saturn;
Chinese, Japanese: dust, dust-star, Saturn;     Japanese: dust-day, Saturday
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