Yesterday was Jugoya but the full moon is actually today 9/18 so it’s your last chance this year

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Yesterday, 9/17 (Tue.), was Jugoya, the harvest moon (Mid-Autumn Moon).
(Thanks to Bizennokami and Koharu Sanjuro for the tip.)

Here it is↓

(Photo: Bizennokami)

This is apparently the Mid-Autumn Moon as seen from Koyoen, peeking through the clouds. Some of you may have seen it shining almost like the sun.

When it first came out and was still low in the sky, it looked quite big, didn’t it? This height was at around 6:10 p.m. The cloud photo was apparently taken at 7:15 p.m.

By the way, this year the full moon is one day later, so today, September 18 (Wed.), is the full moon. If you missed it, why not pick up some tsukimi dango (moon-viewing dumplings) that may have been marked down and enjoy them? The forecast is sunny.

*Bizennokami and Koharu Sanjuro, thank you for the information!!
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