Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Shu-syu no meigetu, a day for the moon in the middle of autumn

Shu-syu no meigetu, a day for the moon in the middle of autumn, Tokyo
Today is Shu-syu no meigetu(中秋の名月), the year's most suitable day for enjoying seeing the moon all over the year. It is now not hot and humid so much and the air is becoming clearer than that in summer.

But the day, in modern days in Tokyo, may be suitable for seeing the artificial night view in Tokyo, also.

5 Comments:

At 11:34 PM, Blogger nagraK said...

wow, amazing photograph.
Cheers

 
At 5:10 AM, Blogger Ben Nakagawa said...

Good one, Macky.

 
At 2:17 PM, Blogger Coltrane_lives said...

The moon was beautifully full tonight (just after dusk) here in the Midwest USA. Nice photo, Macky.

 
At 6:28 PM, Blogger photolicious said...

Hi Macky,

I come from Singapore and the people here celebrate the Mid-autumn Festival too. The occasion is complemented with 'moon cakes' and lanterns. The 'moon cakes' are actually lotus paste stuffed into baked crusts. Nowadays they come in different flavours such as green tea, chocolate and even ice cream!

You can visit my photo blog at:
www.veryclicky.blogspot.com

 
At 3:00 PM, Blogger travelphilippines said...

fantabulous.

 

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