This year, October 25 is September 13 in old calendar, thirteen nights.
Also known as "Kurinamezuki" and "Mamenamezuki".
The fifteenth night (mid-autumn moon) is called the "previous moon", the thirteenth night is called the "later moon", and the two moons are collectively called the "two nights (Futayo)". A moon-viewing custom that has long been popular with Japanese people as a feature of autumn.
The lack of moon viewing on one side of the fifteenth and thirteenth nights is called "Kata Mizuki", and it is said that he hates.
Around September 13 in old calendar is generally climatically fresh and can be compared to "no cloudy on the thirteenth night."
The northern wind strengthened nationwide from the night of the 24th, and the first tree withering was observed in the city center, and the fine weather was clear on the 25th.
A beautiful moon shines beside the window lights of the lit-up condominiums of Chuo-ohashi Bridge River City.
The phases of the moon serve as a calendar for the people of agricultural culture and have a history of being valued.
It is imagined that worshiping the moon and offering gratitude was more integrated into people's lives than ever.
The thirteenth night is one step before the full moon.
It is also interesting to love a slightly chipped shape.
It's a bit different from the fifteenth night.