Aqa
09-14
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 @TigerEvents @icycrystal @melson @ZEROHERO @Optionspuppy @rL @GoodLife99
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The Mid-Autumn Festival, celebrated on the 15th day of the eighth month in the Chinese lunar calendar, has become a time for people to express gratitude to nature and celebrate family reunions. To all our Tigers from around the world, let's exchange moons in your phone - use your camera to capture the Mid-Autumn moon and moments of togetherness! Join in and win great Mid-Autumn prizes!
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  • ZEROHERO
    09-14
    ZEROHERO
    Thanks for sharing the views of the Japanese
  • GoodLife99
    09-15
    GoodLife99
    nice 👍
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