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Mid-autumn moon

Mid-autumn moon

 

September 21st was the day of “the moon viewing ~ O-tsukimi ~”.
In Japan, the full moon was seen for the first time in eight years.

This is a picture taken in Tokyo around 18:50.

 

 

In Japan, it is often said that a rabbit is making rice cakes on the moon. Can you recognize it?

 

O-tsukimi(the moon viewing) refers to the “Juugo-ya ~15th night~” on August 15th of the lunar calendar. It’s an autumn event where summer is over and it gets cooler.

The custom of viewing the moon was originally transmitted from China, and upper class people held a moon feast and watched the moon. Later, in connection with the harvest festival of agricultural products, people began to appreciate the 15 nights as a symbol of abundant fruits, offer offerings, and offer gratitude and prayers.

In modern Japan, customs are simplified and it is common to decorate pampas grass(Susuki) and eat dumpling balls(Dango).

 

Did you see the beautiful moon where you are?