The Japanese also celebrate the mid-autumn festival called “Moon Viewing”. The picture of moons here was taken at Tokyo’s Fukagawa Shrine. The Sumida River, in particular, has historically been known as an ideal location for viewing the tsukimi moon. During the Edo period, a sandbar on the river was quite famous as a viewing area. Dango and mochi in Rabbit shapes are eaten during this festival. THANKS
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