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were introduced to Japan. Members of the aristocratic class would hold moon-viewing events aboard boats in order to view the Moon's reflection on the surface of the water. The writing of
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From 862 until 1683, the Japanese calendar was arranged so that the full moon fell on the 13th day of each month. In 1684, however, the calendar was altered so that the
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are offered to the full moon, while beans or chestnuts are offered to the waxing moon the following month. The alternate names of the celebrations,
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There are specific terms in Japanese to refer to occasions when the Moon is not visible on the traditional mid-autumn evening, including Mugetsu
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and seasonal produce offerings during Tsukimi, as described above. In addition, there are several other dishes associated with Tsukimi.
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fell on the first day of each month, moving the full moon two days later, to the 15th day of the month. While some people in
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as offerings to the Moon in order to pray for an abundant harvest. These dishes are known collectively as Tsukimi dishes
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At some Japanese fast food restaurants, a special Fall Menu is offered during September and October featuring
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in order to celebrate the beauty of the Moon. Seasonal produce are also displayed as offerings to the Moon.
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typically takes place on the 15th day of the eighth month of the traditional
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Festivals dedicated to the Moon have a long history in Japan. During the
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poetry was also an element of such mid-autumn Moon viewing festivities.
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Tsukimi refers to the Japanese tradition of holding parties to view the
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exists for Tsukimi (🎑), featuring pampas grass, dango and the Moon.
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For the related lunar festivals celebrated on the same day, see
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is celebrated on the 13th day of the ninth month, known as
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O-Tsukimi or Moon-Viewing Events in the United States
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Index

Mid-Autumn Festival
Tết Trung Thu
Chuseok

Tsukimi dango
susuki
chestnuts
Buddhist
dango
Mid-Autumn Festival
Chuseok
Tết Trung Thu
Uposatha
Ashvini
Krittika
月見
Mid-Autumn Festival
full moon
Japanese calendar
waxing moon
solar calendar
Heian era
decorations
Japanese pampas grass
dango
Sweet potatoes
harvest moon
Heian period
Mid-Autumn Festival
poetry

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