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* 1867/6/14 (7/15/1867)  
 
* 1867/6/14 (7/15/1867)  
 
* The 14th day of the sixth month (June 15th)
 
* The 14th day of the sixth month (June 15th)
* The 14th day of the sixth month, 1867 (June 15th, 1867)
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* The 14th day of the sixth month, 1867 (July 15th, 1867)
* The 14th day of the sixth month of the third year of Keio (June 15th, 1867)
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* The 14th day of the sixth month of the third year of Keio (1867) (July 15th, 1867)
* The 14th day of the sixth month of Keio 3 (June 15th, 1867)
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* The 14th day of the sixth month of Keio 3 (1867) (July 15th, 1867)
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* The 14th day of the sixth month, 1867 (7/15/1867)
    
And so on. In all cases, the Japanese lunar calendar comes first, followed by the Western date.
 
And so on. In all cases, the Japanese lunar calendar comes first, followed by the Western date.